Located at the end of an artificial pier adjacent to the Museum of Islamic Art Park, '7' is a 78-foot-high sculpture created by Richard Serra in 2011. Inspired by the Ghazni minaret in Afghanistan, the artwork consists of seven steel plates, each eight feet wide and four inches thick, symbolizing the significance of the number seven in Islamic culture. Visitors can enter the sculpture through three openings, experiencing a circular view of the sky from within. The sculpture provides a striking visual landmark and a unique architectural experience.
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