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Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle

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Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle

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Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle

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The Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle is a monumental and evolving art installation located on the picturesque island of Lolland, Denmark. Situated on a hill near the charming fishing village of Kragenæs, this unique site offers panoramic views over the Smålandshavet (Småland waters) and the surrounding landscape, often referred to locally as the "Lolland Alps." Standing at an elevation of approximately 11 meters, the Dodekalitten combines massive stone sculptures with an integrated electroacoustic soundscape, creating a truly immersive experience.

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    18. august 2022

    Cykling

    A beautiful art project with mystical music. You can linger there for a while and listen to the sounds. visitlolland-falster.de/tourist/urlaubsplaner/dodekalitten-gdk951486
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    13. september 2020

    Cykling

    The word "dodecalite" is derived from Greek and translates more or less as "twelve stones." Although the artwork is still under construction, it is still open to visitors. The long construction phase also constitutes a certain part of the artwork itself, which is therefore in a constant state of change. Currently (as of summer 2020), eleven of the twelve granite stone figures (each approximately seven to nine meters high) are in place, with six of them already featuring a head at the top. Between the figures, electroacoustic music composed specifically for the site plays from hidden speakers.
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    9. juli 2022

    Cykling

    Dodekalith is Greek for "twelve stone."
    A monument located on top of a hill with a magnificent view of Denmark's archipelago.
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    What is the inspiration or story behind the Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle?

    The Dodekalitten project was initially conceived by composer Gunner Møller Pedersen and sculptor Thomas Kadziola. Pedersen created the fictional legend of the 'Lolerne,' an ancient people believed to have migrated to Lolland 7,500 years ago, which serves as the mythical foundation for the artwork. The twelve colossal stone figures are intended to represent these ancestors, with their carved heads facing the center of the circle.

    Is the Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Dodekalitten is considered a family-friendly destination. Children often enjoy the impressive scale of the sculptures and the unique, mystical music. The open-air setting provides space for exploration, and the walk from Kragenæs Harbor can be a pleasant adventure for all ages. There are no specific play areas, but the overall experience is engaging for curious minds.

    Are dogs allowed at the Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle?

    Generally, dogs are welcome at the Dodekalitten, as it is an outdoor, open-access site. However, visitors are expected to keep their dogs on a leash and clean up after them to maintain the peaceful and respectful atmosphere of the monument and its natural surroundings.

    What are the parking options available near Dodekalitten, and is there a fee?

    Parking is available near the Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle. While the intro mentions parking is available, community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or on weekends. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day to secure a spot. As of current information, parking at the immediate site is typically free, but this can change, so checking local signs is recommended.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle?

    Most visitors find that spending 1 to 2 hours at the Dodekalitten allows ample time to appreciate the sculptures, listen to the electroacoustic music, and take in the panoramic views. If you plan to walk from Kragenæs Harbor or explore nearby trails, you should allocate additional time for the journey.

    Is the Dodekalitten Stone Sculpture Circle accessible for wheelchair users or those with mobility challenges?

    The Dodekalitten is located on a hill, and while there is parking nearby, the path to the sculptures and the area around them consists of natural terrain, which may be uneven or grassy. This could present challenges for wheelchair users or those with significant mobility issues. It's best to assess the conditions upon arrival or contact local tourism information for the most current accessibility details.

    What kind of electroacoustic music can I expect to hear at Dodekalitten?

    The Dodekalitten features a unique 12-channel sound system that plays spatial electronic music composed by Wayne Siegel. The music is designed to be an integral part of the artwork, emerging from granite sitting stones. It's influenced by natural elements like the sun's position, moon phases, and tides, creating an evolving soundscape of shifting harmonies, drones, bells, and 'sun songs.' Visitors often describe it as mystical and contemplative.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to Dodekalitten?

    The Dodekalitten is situated near the small fishing village of Kragenæs. In Kragenæs, you can find a few local eateries and potentially some guesthouses or holiday rentals. For a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, you would need to venture to larger towns on Lolland, such as Maribo or Nakskov, which are a short drive away.

    What is the current status of the Dodekalitten project, and when is it expected to be completed?

    The Dodekalitten is an ongoing art project. While the first chisel strike was in 2010, the work is still in progress. The goal is to have a circle of 12 planned stone pillars, each with carved heads. As of recent reports, several stones are completed, while others are in various stages of carving. The project is currently planned to be completed by 2025, meaning visitors can witness its evolution over time.

    Can I visit Dodekalitten during the winter months, and what should I expect?

    Yes, the Dodekalitten is open 24 hours a day year-round, so you can visit during winter. However, the electroacoustic music only plays during daylight hours, which are significantly shorter in winter. Expect colder temperatures, potentially snow or ice, and fewer daylight hours. The landscape will offer a different, often starkly beautiful, atmosphere. Dress warmly and be prepared for potentially slippery paths.

    Are there any specific walking or cycling routes that incorporate a visit to Dodekalitten?

    Yes, the Dodekalitten is a popular point of interest for hikers and cyclists exploring Lolland. Many choose to walk to the site from Kragenæs Harbor, following a scenic path through the forest. There are also numerous local routes that pass through the 'Lolland Alps' and along the coast, allowing you to combine your visit with a longer outdoor adventure. You can find detailed maps and plan your journey using various outdoor navigation platforms.

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