The International Artists' House Villa Concordia has been in Bamberg since 1997. Just one year later, the first exhibition took place as part of the "Modern Sculptures in Bamberg" series. This cycle started with works by Columbian sculptor Fernando Botero, and was followed by exhibitions of further well-known artists like Lüpertz, Wortelkamp or Avramidis. Of each exhibition Bamberg managed to buy one of the sculptures in the aftermath, thus creating the core of the trail of modern sculptures.
Eine Vielzahl der Skulpturen, die in Bamberg zu finden sind, werden in folgendem Plan dargestellt:
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"Ankerfigur 2002" (“Anchor figure 2002”) by Bernhard Luginbühl
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"Große Figur 1982" (“Large Figure 1982”) by Joannis Avramidis
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"Liegende mit Frucht" (“Lady with fruit“) by Fernando Botero
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"Stärker als der Tod“ (“Stronger than death”) by Rui Chafes
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"Säule" (“Pillar”) by Micha Ullmann
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"kunstwerk10“ (Work of art 10)
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Art and Contemplation Path
Length: 3.3 km
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Art and Nature Intertwined
Length: 4 km
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Auenweg Obermain
Length: 90 km
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Bamberg’s Art Association
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Lüpertz Stained glass window in the church of St. Elisabeth
open until 6PM
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Memorial for Resistance and Civil Courage
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Sculpture Park Bamberg
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Statue of Saint Sebastian
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Studio Bernd Wagenhäuser
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The Miracle Sphere "Wunderkugel"
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The sculpture „Meeting“ by Wang Shugang
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Trail of Modern Sculptures
Length: 5.2 km
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Water molecules (H2O) by Michaela Biet
open
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“Apoll” by Markus Lüpertz
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“Brandmal” by Miriam Giessler and Hubert Sandmann
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“Centurione I” by Igor Mitoraj
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“Langsamer Traum“ (“Slow dream“) by Rui Chafes
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“Stimmgabel“ (“tuning fork”) by Erwin Wortelkamp