Art in public space in Berlin-Karlshorst
The list gives an overview of the art in the public space of Berlin-Karlshorst. It includes free-standing sculptures , wall sculptures and reliefs on public buildings in Berlin-Karlshorst , arranged according to their location in Karlshorst (from north to south).
Freestanding sculptures
Surname | Material and year of origin | Artist | Location additional information |
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bear | Artificial stone
around 1970 |
Erwin Damerow
(1906–1978) |
Roßäßlerstraße next to the children's playground ( location ) |
|
Pair | Sandstone 1982 |
Jürgen Raue
(1939-2004) |
Römerweg 39 courtyard of the University of Technology and Economics ( location ) |
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Nikos Beloyannis | bronze
1952 |
René Graetz
(1908–1974) |
Römerweg 39 courtyard of the University of Technology and Economics ( location ) cast in Lauchhammer listed architectural monument |
|
Lynx family | bronze
1978 |
Lothar Rechtacek
(1943-2013) |
Römerweg 39 courtyard of the University of Technology and Economics ( location ) |
|
Friendship between nations | bronze
1982 |
Senta Baldamus
(1920-2001) |
Treskowallee / Römerweg green area ( location ) |
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View out of the window | Sandstone 1987 |
Karl-Günter Möpert
(1933-2014) |
Hönower Straße green area ( location ) |
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mother and child | bronze
1969 |
Eberhard Bachmann
(1924-2008) |
Römerweg 120 in front of the Lev Tolstoy primary school ( location ) |
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A pierced bridge pier on Schlueterstrasse | bronze
1998 |
Jan Henderikse
(* 1937) |
Zwieseler Straße 4 placed in front of the German-Russian Museum ( location ) 2005 |
|
Great running | bronze
1989 |
Jürgen Pansow
(1939-2010) |
Rheinsteinstrasse / Königswinterstrasse Rheinsteinpark ( location ) |
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Kneeling | Artificial stone / shell limestone
1926/1995 |
Karl Trump
(1891-1959) |
Ehrenfelsstrasse / Ingelheimer Strasse, ( location ) revised by Karl-Günter Möpert when moving to the current green area in 1995 |
|
Hermann Duncker | bronze
1976 |
Walter Howard
(1910-2005) |
Treskowallee / Wandlitzstraße green area ( location ) A 50 cm statuette, which is in the Märkisches Museum , was made during Duncker's lifetime (1959) and most likely served as preparatory work for the memorial. listed architectural monument |
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bear | Artificial stone
around 1970 |
Üderseestraße / Traberweg children's playground ( location ) |
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Equestrian monument | bronze
1925 |
Willibald Fritsch
(1876-1948) |
Treskowallee 119 Trabrennbahn ( location ) cast in Lauchhammer ; At the back left on the base is a laurel wreath with the following inscription: "Dedicated by their friends", the lower part of the base contains the names of riders who fell in World War I. In the decades since it was erected, the monument has been damaged several times. listed architectural monument |
Wall sculptures
Surname | Year of origin | Artist | Location | |
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Maria
Man (symbolizes Matthew ); |
1936 |
Josef Dorls
(1869–1945) |
Gundelfinger Straße 36 Main front of the Catholic Church “St. Marien " ( location ) listed architectural monument |
|
St. Anthony | around 1930 | Köpenicker Allee 39–57 Corner of the main building of the Catholic University of Social Sciences ( location ) listed architectural monument |
Reliefs
Surname | Year of origin | Artist | Location | |
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Kant ; Gauss ; Freiherr vom Stein ; Luther ; Alexander von Humboldt ; Schiller ; Goethe | 1914 | Treskowallee 8–12 above the main entrance of the University of Technology and Economics ( location ) listed architectural monument |
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Soviet soldiers protect the construction of the GDR: two soldiers, two children playing music, six workers and farmers | around 1951–1957 | Treskowallee 24C, Treskowhöfe passage originally at the entrance of the now demolished student dormitory of the Berlin School of Economics , Römerweg 50 ( location ) listed architectural monument |
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Pelican; Lamb; Bird; two kneeling figures | 1910 | Ludwig Isenbeck (1882–1958) | Weseler Straße 6 Entrance of the Protestant church "To the good news" ( location ) listed architectural monument |
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two reading children; two birds with grapes; Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf; Hans in hapiness | 1910 | Ehrlichstrasse 63 Entrance to the BIP creativity primary school ( location ) |
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Basket of flowers and two birds; Child with dog and scarab; Child with bird and stag beetle | 1910 | Müritzstraße entrance to the BIP creativity primary school ( location ) |
Literature / web links
- Sylvia Brösicke-Istok, Gabriela Ivan, Romy Köcher, Hans Schlegel: sculptures, monuments and fountains in the Lichtenberg district , Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein, Berlin 1993, ISBN 3-89542-012-3 .
- Art objects in the Lichtenberg district , BVV website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Monument sculpture "Nikos Beloyannis"
- ^ Bärbel Laschke, Walter Fauck, Jürgen Weyda: the monuments. Local history guide through Berlin-Karlshorst. Part I, Kulturring in Berlin, Berlin 2010, p. 49 ( ISBN 978-3981299557 ) [year of listing 1926], also according to the development work in the Lichtenberg district , District Office Lichtenberg (ed.), October 1929, p. 113.
- ↑ sculptures, monuments, ...; P. 40
- ↑ Architectural monument monument "Hermann Duncker"
- ↑ sculptures, monuments, ...; P. 41
- ↑ Architectural monument equestrian statue trotting track
- ↑ Architectural monument Catholic St. Marien Church
- ↑ Architectural monument of St. Antonius Hospital
- ↑ Architectural monument university for technology and economy
- ↑ Architectural monument relief "Soviet soldiers protect the construction of the GDR"
- ↑ Monument Ev. Church "For the Good News"