Skip to content
Innere Mitte
Monument83f7731e…2699

Innere Mitte

Where Art Meets History by the Water

Counts toward these achievements:
Dresden: First Steps10 pts
Dresden: Explorer25 pts
Dresden: Insider50 pts
Sign up free →
Kerstin Franke-Gneuß's 'Innere Mitte' is a captivating element of the Mnemosyne WasserKunstWeg in Dresden, inviting you to explore the fusion of art and water. The sculpture's interplay of shapes and surfaces reflects the city's past and present. Walking here feels like a conversation between art and nature.
Be the first to check in here

Did you know?

Artist Kerstin Franke-Gneuß created this sculpture in 2000.

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle trickle of water? Right here, at the 'Innere Mitte', art and nature come together in a mesmerizing way. Artist Kerstin Franke-Gneuß crafted this sculpture to capture the interplay between Dresden's past and present. If you turn around, you'll spot the Bismarck Oak, another silent storyteller of history. This fusion of nature and art captivates many, offering a peaceful moment amidst the city. Let your eyes wander over the shapes and lines of the sculpture, feeling how it communicates with the surrounding landscape. Just a bit further east, the Christuskirche stands tall, another testament to the area's rich history. Enjoy this walk and the stories whispered at every corner.

Location

Explore all 1988 places in Dresden →

Nearby

Data sources: Wikidata (CC0) · OSM (ODbL) · AI-generated