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Nov 26, 2022 · It has towered over Weston-Super-Mare's seafront for the past two months, but See Monster has now closed its doors. The former offshore platform-turned-art-installation split opinions from...
So it's farewell to SEE Monster, it closed on 20th November 2022 and was arguably Weston’s biggest and most talked about tourist attraction in years. Weighing in at 450 tonnes, that is the equivalent to 65 African Elephants or three Blue Whales, the SEE Monster – a retired North Sea platform – emerged from the sea with a fascinating back ...
Nov 19, 2022 · BBC. See Monster boasts four publicly accessible levels animated by a 10-metre-high waterfall. A massive offshore platform that was transformed into an art installation will be decommissioned...
Nov 24, 2022 · After eight weeks wowing visitors from all over the globe, SEE MONSTER has now closed its doors for the last time. With over half a million people engaging with the installation throughout its...
SEE MONSTER will rehabilitate and reimagine a decommissioned North Sea offshore platform in Weston-super-Mare, transforming the retired industrial structure into a large-scale public art installation.
Oct 22, 2021 · SEE MONSTER will rehabilitate and reimagine a decommissioned North Sea offshore platform in Weston-super-Mare, transforming the retired industrial structure into a large-scale public art installation.
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SEE MONSTER will rehabilitate and reimagine a decommissioned North Sea offshore platform in Weston-super-Mare, transforming the retired industrial structure into a large-scale public art installation.