Art
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Anchor figure 2002
The sculpture by Swiss artist Bernhard Luginbühl deals with civilisation and the environment and is made of disused objects. The sculpture was bought after an exhibition in 2004 with the ...
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Art and nature in Franconian Tuscany
Looking for art and enjoyment in the middle of nature? Then you have made the right choice to venture down the Franconian sculpture trail. In 1994 artist Ad Freundorfer became the creative mind ...
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Centurione I
Bronze statue by Polish born sculptor Igor Mitoraj who works in Paris and Pietrasanta (Italy). The artist's heads, torsos and figures are reminiscent of the classical beauty of antiquity, but ...
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Contemplative art trail
Representational to absolute art is waiting to be discovered along the contemplative art trail. Freelance artist, Robert Hoffmann, from Litzendorf has placed 18 sculptures in the heart of nature ...
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Lady with fruit
Bronze sculpture created by the Columbian artist Fernando Botero. In 1998, it was bought by the town of Bamberg and was the first statue on the sculpture trail.
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Large sculpture 1982
Abstract bronze sculpture by the Greek-born artist Joannis Avramidis who today lives in Vienna. Bought by the town in 1999.
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Pillar by Micha Ullmann
Kaiser Heinrich II., who founded Bamberg in the year 1007, firmly believed, that his Rome of the North, his capital to be, marked the centre of his empire, the hub of the world. Up until the 18th ...
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Sculpture Park Bamberg
Large statues by artist Bernd Wagenhäuser At a permanent exhibition, the artist displays more recent and older works of art, which are mostly made of steel.
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Wandlung (transubstantiation) by Kazuo Katase
This work of art was introduced and erected on the occasion of the millennium celebration of the Bishopric of Bamberg in the year 2007. It was a project of the Villa Concordia, the international ...
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“Apoll” by Markus Lüpertz
The disputed German artist Markus Lüpertz often alludes to the great archaic motives of the classic era. Apoll is one of them and shows the Roman god in a very different light. Its final ...
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