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Abstract Metal Sculpture in Tennenlohe

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Abstract Metal Sculpture in Tennenlohe

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Abstract Metal Sculpture in Tennenlohe

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The Abstract Metal Sculpture in Tennenlohe refers to the diverse collection of artworks found within the expansive Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe, an open-air art exhibition nestled in the Tennenlohe district of Erlangen, Germany. This unique man-made monument showcases approximately 80 sculptures, including many striking abstract metal pieces, integrated seamlessly into the natural landscape. Situated at an elevation of around 354 metres, the park offers a cultural and natural escape between the cities of Nuremberg and Erlangen, making it a significant landmark in…

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  • Location: Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

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    June 5, 2024

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    Beautiful village between Nuremberg and Erlangen. From here you can start great walks in the Tennenloher Forest.
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    August 15, 2023

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    Here in Tennenlohe it is very nice to ride a bike because it is very quiet everywhere and you have your peace.
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    May 16, 2025

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    The bus stop with the book selection always offers a nice rest area.
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    Location: Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty of hiking and cycling trails in the Tennenlohe Forest surrounding the Skulpturenpark?

    The trails within the Skulpturenpark itself are generally well-maintained and suitable for leisurely strolls, making them accessible for most visitors, including those with wheelchairs. For the surrounding Tennenlohe Forest, many visitors describe the paths as quiet and ideal for peaceful bike rides and walks, suggesting a generally easy to moderate difficulty with no significant elevation changes. The area is known for its quiet routes, perfect for a relaxing outdoor experience.

    Are there specific parking permits required for visiting the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe?

    The available information does not indicate that specific parking permits are required for visiting the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe. Parking is generally accessible, though it's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival for any updated regulations or fees. The park is also well-served by public transport, with a dedicated "Skulpturenpark" bus stop, offering an alternative to driving.

    Are dogs allowed in the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe and on the surrounding forest trails?

    While the Skulpturenpark and surrounding Tennenlohe Forest are popular for walks, specific rules regarding dogs are not explicitly detailed in the provided information. Generally, in public parks and natural areas in Germany, dogs are welcome but often required to be kept on a leash. It's recommended to observe local signage or check with local authorities for precise leash rules within the park and forest.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe?

    Yes, Tennenlohe is described as a beautiful village, and while specific cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to the park aren't highlighted, it's reasonable to expect dining options within the Tennenlohe district. One visitor tip mentions a bus stop with a book selection that offers a nice rest area, suggesting there might be amenities nearby. For a wider selection, the proximity to Erlangen and Nuremberg means numerous options are just a short drive or bus ride away.

    What are the best public transport options to reach the Abstract Metal Sculpture in Tennenlohe?

    The most convenient public transport option is to use the bus service that has a dedicated "Skulpturenpark" bus stop. This stop provides direct access to the park, making it easy for visitors to arrive without a car. Tennenlohe is well-connected, situated between Nuremberg and Erlangen, allowing for straightforward bus connections from these larger cities.

    Is the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe suitable for a winter visit, and what can one expect?

    The Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe is described as a "wonderful destination year-round, offering different charms with each season." While specific winter activities aren't detailed, the open-air nature of the exhibition means the sculptures can be enjoyed against a snowy backdrop, offering a unique aesthetic. The paths are generally well-maintained, but visitors should be prepared for potentially icy or muddy conditions depending on the weather. It's an opportunity for peaceful winter walks amidst art and nature.

    What unique landmarks or specific sculptures should visitors look out for in the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe?

    The park features approximately 80 artworks. Notable pieces include a "metal pyramid" by Samuel Fath, which floats in a pond, and an untitled steel sculpture from 2000 by Tom Kus, depicting the mythological "Wolfs-menschen" (wolf-man) motif. These are just a couple of examples among the diverse collection by international and Franconian artists. The sculptures are integrated into four main areas: the "Kunstwiese am Weiher," Kunstweg I, Kunstweg II, and the "Skulpturenachse im Reichswald."

    Are there any specific events or times when artists can be seen working at the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe?

    Yes, the park offers a unique opportunity to witness the artistic process firsthand. Sculptures are often created publicly during the annual Tennenlohe Kirchweih (church consecration festival). This event provides a dynamic and engaging environment where visitors can observe artists at work, adding another layer of appreciation to the art experience.

    What other attractions or natural features are located near the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe?

    The Skulpturenpark is uniquely connected to the Przewalski wild horse enclosure and the Walderlebniszentrum (Forest Experience Center). This allows visitors to combine art appreciation with nature exploration, making for an inspiring and enriching outing. The park itself is integrated into the Tennenloher Forest, offering extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling.

    What is the historical background of the Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe?

    The Skulpturenpark Tennenlohe was founded in 1996 by local Tennenlohe artist Dieter Erhard. He managed its development until 2002, after which the "Kunstkreis Tennenlohe e.V." (Tennenlohe Art Circle registered association) took over its management. Over the years, it has grown into an "art suburb" of Erlangen, featuring contributions from numerous artists from four continents, including those from Erlangen's partner cities and regions.

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