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Fünfjahrplan
A Masterpiece of Post-War Resilience
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Dresden: First Steps10 pts
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Max Piroch's Fünfjahrplan captivates with its powerful representation of post-war hope and reconstruction. This striking relief sculpture tells the story of an era where vision and action were tightly interwoven. Experience the creative energy of a pivotal historical moment during your visit.
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Did you know?
The sculpture was created in 1951.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1951
- Height
- 6.4 m
Guided Story
Take a moment to look around you. The powerful relief sculpture stands tall in front of you. Max Piroch's Fünfjahrplan captures a unique slice of history. Did you know that creating art that symbolized hope and renewal was quite a challenge in the 1950s? Look at the vivid figures, each one telling a story of the era's optimism and determination. Now, turn to your left. Just a short walk away, the Yenidze stands as another testament to Dresden's spirit of change and renewal in the post-war period. It's fascinating how art and architecture here weave together to tell these compelling stories.
Part of These Trails
Post-War Dresden — Discovery 4Stop 3 of 8
Location
Nearby

Yenidze
65 m away

BallsportArena
142 m away

Haus der Presse
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276 m away

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92 m away

Dresden Mitte
299 m away

Internationales Congress Center Dresden
354 m away

Schulmuseum
414 m away