杜塞尔多夫行政区的艺术场地
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Kiefernstraße Graffiti
Kiefernstraße is a street in the Flingern-Süd district of Düsseldorf that became notorious in the 1980s for squatting.
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Monument of Grant Privileges of Düsseldorf
This bronze sculpture commemorates the history of Düsseldorf. It reminds of wars and battles won, and other important historic achievements.
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Tiger & Turtle - Magic Mountain
Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain is an art installation and landmark in Duisburg, Germany, built in 2011.
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Statue of Our Lady
Neo-Romanesque column with a statue of Mary on its top. It stands on a pedestal with roses around, and characterizes the local Maxplatz.
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Lego-Brücke
The Lego-Brücke is a concrete beam bridge which crosses over the Schwesterstraße in the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Wuppertal, Germany.
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Alfred Hrdlicka
Alfred Hrdlicka was an Austrian sculptor, painter, and professor. His surname is sometimes written Hrdlička.
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Gerhard Marcks
Gerhard Marcks was a German artist, known primarily as a sculptor, but who is also known for his drawings, woodcuts, lithographs and…
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Harro Schulze-Boysen
Heinz Harro Max Wilhelm Georg Schulze-Boysen was a left-wing German publicist and Luftwaffe officer during World War II.
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Ulrich Rückriem
Ulrich Rückriem is a German sculptor notable for his monumental stone sculptures. He lives and works in Cologne and London.
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Ulrich Rückriem
Ulrich Rückriem is a German sculptor notable for his monumental stone sculptures. He lives and works in Cologne and London.
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Ulrich Rückriem
Ulrich Rückriem is a German sculptor notable for his monumental stone sculptures. He lives and works in Cologne and London.
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Ulrich Rückriem
Ulrich Rückriem is a German sculptor notable for his monumental stone sculptures. He lives and works in Cologne and London.
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Ulrich Rückriem
Ulrich Rückriem is a German sculptor notable for his monumental stone sculptures. He lives and works in Cologne and London.
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Ulrich Rückriem
Ulrich Rückriem is a German sculptor notable for his monumental stone sculptures. He lives and works in Cologne and London.
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Heinz Mack
Heinz Mack is a German artist. Together with Otto Piene he founded the ZERO movement in 1957.