In the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland, stands a statue honoring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of the iconic detective, Sherlock Holmes.
This statue, located near Doyle's birthplace, was unveiled in 1991 and serves as a reminder of the author's legacy.
The statue depicts Holmes with his signature pipe in hand, appearing deep in thought, as if in the midst of solving a mystery.
Despite being a fictional character, Holmes's statue blends seamlessly with the numerous statues of real figures throughout Edinburgh, reflecting the enduring popularity of the detective.