Besigheim Sculpture Trail

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Works in front of and on the city wall

The Besigheim Sculpture Path is a sculpture path in Besigheim in Baden-Württemberg .

Emergence

Around 1900 Besigheim had a good reputation as a “city of painters” and as a “wine town”. The sculpture path, which was created in 2003 for the 850th anniversary of Besigheim's existence, aims to remind of both. From the train station on the Enz it stretches up the slope through the historic town center to the hydropower station on the Neckar . With more than twenty works by regional artists that are currently on display, he sets locally adapted focuses and contemporary accents on the city as a living space.

Works on the sculpture trail

  1. Karl-Henning Seemann  : Fountain (2001-2004)
  2. Uli Gsell  : Cataract (2003)
  3. Ingrid W. Jäger: Big Step (2002)
  4. Ingrid W. Jäger: Be careful, there's someone lying there (1995)
  5. Jörg Failmezger  : Winged Torso (1992), Encounter (2002), Jakobskampf (2003)
  6. Karl-Henning Seemann  : carrier pigeon starter (second casting)
  7. Anette Mürdter: Dachreiter (2003)
  8. rosalie  : Flossi (2008)
  9. Gregor Oehmann: Lady with a Red Shoe (2002)
  10. Kurt Tassotti  : Wine Queen (1997)
  11. Anette Mürdter: Crouching (2001)
  12. Otto Herbert Hajek  : Multiple Signs 72 / III (1972), Raumfinger 79 / III (1979–83)
  13. Kurt Tassotti  : Tautropfen (no year)
  14. Eva Zippel: Taming (1987)
  15. Margit Lehmann-Asperg: Bathing Beauty (2006)
  16. Markus Wolf  : Staufer Stele (2011)
  17. Uli Gsell  : Position (2003)
  18. Margit Lehmann-Asperg: Wall stool (2003)
  19. Margit Lehmann-Asperg: Book accessible (2003)
  20. Historical part of the bridge

Photo gallery

Web links

Commons : Besigheim Sculpture Path  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Besigheim 2011 on stauferstelen.net. Retrieved March 23, 2014.