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Tod, Trauer, mitmenschliche Hilfe für den Trauernden und Überwindung der Trauer
A Monument of Solidarity and Grief Overcoming
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This powerful sculpture by Siegfried Neuenhausen in Bremen invites you to reflect on grief and the human capacity for support. Created in 1977, it conveys a message of compassion and the ability to overcome sorrow, emanating a quiet strength that offers both comfort and hope.
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The sculpture was created by Siegfried Neuenhausen in 1977.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1977
Guided Story
Can you feel the calmness surrounding you? This sculpture you're looking at tells a story deeply rooted in the human experience. Look closely and you'll see how it speaks the universal language of grief. But there's more. Notice how the details suggest hands reaching out to support one another, a symbol of solidarity in difficult times. Behind you, a bit further away, lies the Osterholz Cemetery, a place that shares a quiet conversation with this monument. Here, the power of community and support is tangible. It’s a silent yet powerful call for compassion that has found its home here in Bremen.
Location
Nearby

Friedhof Osterholz
521 m away

Zwei trauernde Frauen
661 m away

Hauptkapelle
778 m away

Fußball-Club Oberneuland von 1948 e.V.
1.4 km away

Achterdieksee
1.1 km away

Sri Varasithi Vinayakar Tempel
453 m away

Trinitatisgemeinde (Blockdiek)
701 m away

Das Depot
1.5 km away