Sculpture What was first?

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The unique works of ten internationally renowned artists make the WaldSkulpturenWeg Wittgenstein-Sauerland an incomparable public art gallery in nature that can be visited at any time of year. The trail leads over 24 kilometers from Bad Berleburg to Schmallenberg.





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Sculpture What was first?

keine Straße / Wanderweg

57319 Bad Berleburg

Telephone: +49 (0) 2972-97400

info@schmallenberger-sauerland.de

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The creation of life and its eternal cycle is symbolized by the artist Magdalena Jetelová with a 6.5 m high golden egg with a diameter of around 4 m. Its size and light reflections make it so present that the egg, as the starting element and original form of life, has an effect on the landscape and becomes an integral part of it. Reduced to its essentials, it becomes a sign and symbol of nature, which produces and sustains life.


A reinforced concrete foundation was built to ensure the stability of the sculpture, while the stability of the sculpture itself is guaranteed by a steel skeleton inside. The surface is made of synthetic resin or cast resin with a glass fiber insert and was modeled in Magdalena Jetelová's studio using a laminating process and covered with gold leaf.

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The sculpture is freely accessible.

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How to get there The sculpture is not accessible by car. Walk from the "Trufterhain" hiking parking lot. Parking Parking spaces are available at the "Trufterhain" hiking parking lot. From there, walk along the 'WaldSkulpturenWeg' to the sculpture, which is approx. 1.5 km away. Public transportation The sculpture is not accessible by public transport.

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