De Drie Zwevende Maagden
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A Unique Artistic Landmark: De Drie Zwevende Maagden
Have you ever seen sculptures that seem to defy gravity? De Drie Zwevende Maagden in Apeldoorn presents three stunning sculptures that appear to float above the ground, captivating residents and visitors alike.
These sculptures were installed in 2015 by artist Jeroen Henneman, aiming to celebrate the region's cultural vibrancy. Each figure portrays a different character, symbolizing various aspects of local life, culture, and history. The architecture of the sculptures combines modern design with artistic expression, making it a notable addition to Apeldoorn's urban landscape.
Unmissable Features
🌟 Eye-Catching Design: The sculptures' innovative floating effect captures attention and sparks conversation.
🎨 Cultural Symbolism: They embody the spirit and identity of Apeldoorn's artistic community.
🌳 Scenic Location: Set in a park, they enhance the area's natural beauty and provide a serene backdrop for photography.
De Drie Zwevende Maagden is free to access and is enjoyed by art enthusiasts, families, and tourists looking to explore local culture.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum De Drie Zwevende Maagden
Floating Illusion
The sculptures create a visual illusion of floating above their base, challenging traditional sculpture design.
Cultural Representation
Each sculpture represents a different aspect of Apeldoorn’s cultural history.
Community Involvement
Local residents contributed to the design and concept behind the sculptures.
Location
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Address
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Opening Hours
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Contact Information
Price
Free entry for all visitors.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings on weekdays offer a quieter atmosphere for viewing.