Skulptur "Widukind"

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Sculpture
Prof. Dr. Volker Neuhoff, 1981, bronze
The bronze sculptures of Charlemagne and Widukind, Duke of Saxony, symbolize the reconciliation of two arch-enemies. The reason for their installation was the 550th anniversary of the parish church of St. Martin. Charlemagne (2.27 meters tall) holds an orb and a sharp sword in his hands, while his adversary Widukind (2.20 meters tall) holds a Bible and a blunt sword. The figures symbolize the reconciliation of two arch-enemies.

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Skulptur "Widukind"
Kirchplatz
31582 Nienburg (Weser)

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