Wien, Volksgarten / Vienna, People's Garden
Wien, Volksgarten / Vienna, People's Garden
Wien, Volksgarten / Vienna, People's Garden
Heißt er Georg ? / Is his name George ?
Baden, Flussgott / River God
Baden, Flussgott / River God
Wien / Vienna, Michaelerplatz
Wien / Vienna, Michaelerplatz
Wien / Vienna, Hofburg, In der Burg
Wien, Burggarten / Vienna, Castle Garden
Wien, Burggarten / Vienna, Castle Garden
Unbekannter Künstler / Unknown artist
Der Jude im Faschismus / The Jew in fascism
Wien, Karlskirche / Vienna, St. Charles Church
Wien, Karlskirche / Vienna, St. Charles Church
Wien, Karlskirche / Vienna, St. Charles Church
Wien, Karlskirche / Vienna, St. Charles Church
Wien, Hochstrahlbrunnen / Vienna, High-jet fountai…
Wien, Stadtpark / Vienna, City Park
Wien, Stadtpark / Vienna, City Park
Wien, Stadtpark / Vienna, City Park
Wien, Stadtpark / Vienna, City Park
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Wien, diverse Plätze / Vienna, miscellaneous places
Wien, diverse Plätze / Vienna, miscellaneous places
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Wien, "Erde Wasser Feuer Luft" / Vienna, "Earth Water Fire Air"
Diese interessante Doppel-Skulptur trägt den Namen "Erde Wasser Feuer Luft" und befindet sich am Übergang vom Minoritenplatz in die Bruno-Kreisky-Gasse in der Wiener Innenstadt. Das Kunstwerk wurde 1994 vom Künstler Prof. Mag. Art Helmut Margreiter geschaffen. Für eine Erklärung des Skulptur-Namens müsste man allerdings die Gedankengänge des Künstlers kennen.
This interesting double sculpture bears the name "Earth Water Fire Air" and is located at the transition from the plaza Minoritenplatz to the lane Bruno-Kreisky-Gasse in Vienna's City. The artwor was created in 1994 by the artist Prof. Mag. Art Helmut Margreiter. For an explanation of the sculpture's name, however, one would have to know the artist's thought processes.
This interesting double sculpture bears the name "Earth Water Fire Air" and is located at the transition from the plaza Minoritenplatz to the lane Bruno-Kreisky-Gasse in Vienna's City. The artwor was created in 1994 by the artist Prof. Mag. Art Helmut Margreiter. For an explanation of the sculpture's name, however, one would have to know the artist's thought processes.
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