Stuttgart District
Landkreis BöblingenHildrizhausenSculpture "Potter" and "Girl"
Stuttgart District
Landkreis BöblingenHildrizhausenSculpture "Potter" and "Girl"
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The Skulptur "Hafner" & "Mädchen" is a distinctive monument located in Ehningen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, standing at an elevation of 483 meters. These two sculptures are an integral part of the "Kunst in der Natur Skulpturenpark," which itself is a section of the expansive Sculptoura trail. This open-air art gallery stretches across the picturesque landscapes of the Schönbuch and Heckengäu regions, offering a unique blend of art and nature within the Böblingen district.
Visitors are particularly drawn to the profound historical…
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The sculptures are prominently located at the fountain directly in front of the historic Nicomedeskirche in Ehningen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This makes them easy to find within the village center.
The Sculptoura trail, where these sculptures are situated, offers a range of routes. Many sections, including the area around the sculptures, are suitable for leisurely walks and cycling, generally considered easy to moderate in difficulty. The highlight itself is at an elevation of 483 meters, but the immediate surroundings are not overly strenuous.
Yes, the sculptures are located directly in front of the historic Nicomedeskirche, which is a landmark in itself. As part of the larger "Kunst in der Natur Skulpturenpark" and Sculptoura trail, you'll find numerous other artworks integrated into the natural landscape nearby, offering continuous artistic and scenic viewpoints along the route.
While specific dedicated parking for the sculptures isn't highlighted, its village location in Ehningen suggests general accessibility. Visitors can typically find public parking within Ehningen, often a short walk from the Nicomedeskirche. If you're visiting as part of a longer route along the Sculptoura, parking might be available at various starting points for the trail.
Yes, the Sculptoura trail and the surrounding natural areas are generally very dog-friendly. Many hikers and cyclists enjoy exploring the art and nature with their canine companions. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially in populated areas or near other visitors, and always clean up after them.
Ehningen, being a village, offers local amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can refresh yourself. For accommodation, you might find guesthouses or hotels within Ehningen or in larger nearby towns like Böblingen or Sindelfingen, which are well-connected and offer more extensive options.
A direct visit to the sculptures themselves might only take 10-15 minutes to appreciate the artwork and read the accompanying information. However, most visitors integrate this stop into a longer walk or cycling tour along the Sculptoura trail, which can range from an hour to several hours depending on the chosen route and how many other artworks you wish to explore.
Ehningen is generally accessible by public transport, typically via bus connections from larger regional train stations. Check local transport schedules for routes to Ehningen, and then it's usually a short walk from the bus stop to the Nicomedeskirche where the sculptures are located.
The sculptures are part of an open-air art park, making it an engaging and interactive experience for families. The historical narrative behind the sculptures (pottery and water) can be an educational talking point for children. The surrounding area offers easy, flat paths suitable for family walks or bike rides, allowing children to explore art in a natural setting.
Yes, as part of the extensive Sculptoura trail, there are numerous circular routes of varying lengths that incorporate the Skulptur "Hafner" & "Mädchen" as a point of interest. These routes allow hikers and cyclists to enjoy the art and natural beauty without retracing their steps. You can find detailed route suggestions that pass by this landmark.
Yes, the sculptures can be enjoyed year-round, with winter offering a unique, often serene, backdrop. The paths along the Sculptoura trail are generally accessible for winter walks, though conditions may vary with snow or ice. It's advisable to wear appropriate footwear and check local weather conditions before heading out for a winter stroll.
The "Hafner" (Potter) sculpture pays tribute to the region's historical pottery trade, which was once a dominant craft. The "Mädchen" (Girl) with her water jug symbolizes the vital importance of water, historically sourced from local deep wells and even used for bottling sparkling water until 1987. Both sculptures, created by Martin Kirstein, connect art with local history and natural resources.