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Defying Gravity with Spitzhacke
Located at a major intersection in Kassel, the Spitzhacke is an extraordinary steel sculpture created by renowned artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. This oversized pickaxe, seemingly tossed by Hercules, brings a unique charm to the landscape.
Constructed for documenta 7 in 1982, the sculpture serves as a landmark in the city. Its playful design contrasts with the surroundings, inviting curiosity and contemplation. The artwork embodies both artistic innovation and cultural significance, emphasizing the intersection of art and everyday life.
Remarkable Features
- 🎨 **Artistic Scale**: The pickaxe stands prominently, artistically challenging the landscape.
- 🌳 **Cultural Landmark**: Serves as a gathering point reflecting the city's vibrant art scene.
- 🏞️ **Scenic Location**: Positioned at the junction of significant city routes by the Fulda River.
Accessible to all, the Spitzhacke offers free entry, making it a must-visit for tourists, families, and art enthusiasts.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Spitzhacke
Creation Year
The Spitzhacke was created for documenta 7 in 1982.
Artists
The sculpture was made by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen.
Symbolic Gesture
Its design symbolizes a playful toss by Hercules towards the east.
Location
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Address
View mapAuedamm 20B
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Price
Free. No ticket required for entry.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Late afternoons on weekdays are preferable for fewer visitors.