
Anna-Blume-Brunnen
A poetic masterpiece in Mühlenberg's heart
Did you know?
The Anna-Blume-Brunnen, unveiled in 1986, captivates art enthusiasts with its 3.5-meter-high bronze figure sprouting leaves and flowers from its torso.
Quick Facts
- Opening Date
- 1986
Guided Story
Imagine yourself immersed in a poem, a world where words and bronze come to life. Look up, and you'll see the bronze figure towering above, with leaves and flowers bursting from its body. This sculpture pays homage to the creative burst of Dadaism, embodied in Kurt Schwitters' work. Just behind you, about 42 meters away, stands the Peace Memorial, a place of quiet reflection that perfectly complements the artistic ambiance here. To the east, you'll notice the Ecumenical Church Centre, adding a contemplative depth to the square. Artist Max Sauk has crafted a connection between literature and sculpture that invites both contemplation and admiration. Let the poetry of this place inspire you.
Location
Nearby

Friedensmahnmal (Südwest)

Ökumenisches Kirchencentrum

Katholische Pfarrgemeinde St. Maximilian Kolbe

TaM TaM

Johannes-der-Täufer-Kirche

Stadtfriedhof Ricklingen

Kriegerdenkmal
