NEW YORK - A well-known piece of art has come back to the World Trade Center site.
The Koenig Sphere was unveiled in Liberty Park Wednesday morning.
The 25-foot globe used to stand between the Twin Towers, and was buried in rubble during the terror attacks.
It was uncovered and moved to Battery Park in 2002, but the Port Authority has moved it back to its old location - creating some mixed feelings.
"I'm a little ambivalent about it to tell you the truth," said one passerby. "Because I was here. I went through it. It's beautiful in its own way, but it's an interesting thing to walk past in the morning."
"I think it's appropriate. I think we need to remember what happened on that awful day, and so I'm glad they put it there," noted another observer.
The sphere was created by German artist Fritz Koenig to symbolize world peace.
He died this past February.