Public Art
More Than You Imagine
Peterborough’s streets and open spaces are alive with colour, texture, and imagination — from towering sculptures to vivid murals and intricate mosaics. Each piece adds its own voice to the cityscape, celebrating local stories, cultural heritage, and the creativity that thrives here.
Creative Landmarks of Peterborough
Peterborough’s streets, parks, and galleries are alive with art – from centuries-old masterpieces to bold, contemporary creations.
In the heart of Peterborough Cathedral, Frank Roper’s shimmering aluminium Crucifixion hovers above the nave altar, its modern, weightless form a powerful counterpoint to the medieval stonework around it. It’s one of the city’s most striking pieces of 20th-century sacred art.
The city’s artistic heritage is richly represented at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery, where the permanent collection spans from the 1600s to today. Highlights include landscapes by the Dutch master Van Huysum, the atmospheric View of Port St Denis by British Impressionist Walter Sickert, and the Ealand Warwick Bequest – a remarkable selection of works by leading British artists of the 1960s. There are also strong local connections, with watercolours of Peterborough Cathedral by J. M. W. Turner and David Cox, alongside portraits, landscapes, and prints telling the city’s own story.
Out in the open air, the Nene Park Sculpture Collection brings together an ever-growing array of works in wood, stone, steel, and bronze, set among meadows, woodland, and lakes. Each piece is chosen to complement the landscape, inviting discovery along footpaths and cycleways.
Adding even more colour, Peterborough’s growing number of murals – from vibrant street art in the city centre to community-led projects in neighbourhoods – reflect the creativity and diversity of the people who live here.
From hallowed spaces to riverside trails, Peterborough offers art at every turn – ready to surprise, inspire, and connect you to the city in new ways.
Cormorant by Elizabeth Cooke (2000)
Poised with wings outstretched and prize catch in beak, Elizabeth Cooke’s Cormorant captures the grace of...
Cowgate Mural by Nathan Murdoch & Tony Nero (2024)
Transforming the entrance to Cowgate, this large-scale mural reimagines a historic watercolour of the...
Creature by Anne Nicholson (1978)
Carved from a single block of warm Clipsham stone, Creature is deliberately ambiguous. Seen from...
Crucifixion by Frank Roper (1974)
Frank Roper’s aluminium Crucifixion, suspended above the nave altar in Peterborough Cathedral, is a...
Festival Boat by Sokari Douglas Camp (1988)
Commissioned for the 1989 Festival of Sculpture, Festival Boat is a celebration of culture and place....
Helios XVI by Barry Mason (1987)
Marking the summer solstice, Helios XVI aligns with the sun so that its face is fully lit only on the...
Hello My Beautiful People by Nathan Murdoch (2023)
Hello My Beautiful People – A large-scale street mural created in May 2023 by Nathan “Nyces” Murdoch in...
Lagoon by Sir Anthony Caro (1976/7)
Standing just over two metres high on the forecourt of the Key Theatre, Lagoon is an inviting piece of...
Little Prince by Jane Ackroyd (1985)
Drawing on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s beloved tale, Little Prince incorporates symbols from the story – a...
Mitchell Engineering Mural by Arthur Ayres (1955)
Covering the entire river-facing frontage of Bridge House, the Mitchell Engineering Mural was one of...
Odd Oaks by Nicholas Pope (1982)
Four giant wooden “acorns” lie nestled into the landscape, echoing the trees and natural forms around...
Outside In by John Foster (1978)
As you stroll the Thorpe Meadows Sculpture Trail, Outside In is a compelling welcome. Crafted from folded...
People by Tolleck Winner (2006)
Inspired by the fleeting image of two figures reflected in water, People stands close to the lapping...
Places to Be by Antony Gormley (1984)
Places to Be is a series of distinctive cast iron figures by world-renowned sculptor Antony Gormley,...
Priestgate Mural by Nathan Murdoch & Tony Nero (2025)
The entrance to Priestgate now boasts a stunning heritage-inspired mural, completed in 2025 by acclaimed...
Quarry by Simon Perry (1987)
Half-emerging from the stone that contains it, a wolf-like figure recalls a time when wolves roamed...
Roger Brooks Memorial by Francis Gomila (1982)
Created in 1982 by Town Artist Francis Gomila, the Link Road mural depicts local residents and was dedicated to the memory of community champion Roger Brooks, who passed away before its completion.
Under the Ocean, Under the Sea – Christine Angus (1983)
Three carved limestone forms evoke the remains of a lost civilisation beneath the waves. Their weathered,...
Untitled by Miles Davies (1990)
A sequence of hinged steel “doorways” stands in the landscape, framing shifting views of the rowing lake...
Untitled by Miles Davies (1990)
Positioned along the north path, this arrangement of steel frames punctuates the journey between the busy...
Walter Cornelius Mural by Nathan Murdoch (2025)
This bold, larger-than-life mural celebrates Walter Cornelius – the legendary “Birdman of Peterborough” –...
Wild Boar by Elisabeth Frink (1961)
Dame Elisabeth Frink’s Wild Boar is a striking bronze that captures the animal’s primal energy and...