The Young Lovers - Free Audio Guide

London, England, United Kingdom

The Young Lovers, Saint Paul's Church Yard, Vintry, City of London, Greater London, England, EC4V 5AN, United Kingdom


The Young Lovers is a prominent public sculpture in London, created in the 20th century as part of the city’s tradition of figurative public art. It depicts an intimate embrace between two youthful figures and has been read as a celebration of romantic attachment, social change and urban life. Historically, the work reflects shifting attitudes to love, youth and public commemoration, and it has featured in local cultural programmes, photography and scholarly discussion. Key attractions include the sculpture itself, the surrounding architecture and any interpretive plaques or nearby explanatory material; the site is often included in walking routes and heritage trails. The location is accessible to the public year‑round, though opening times and any admission conditions vary by setting; many visitors view it free of charge while some nearby venues may require fees. General accessibility provisions are commonly in place for visitors with mobility needs.