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The "„Jetzt” Skulptur an der Seseke" is a unique art installation located in Kamen, Germany, at an elevation of 59 meters. This thought-provoking monument, part of the "Über Wasser gehen" project, features the word "JETZT" (NOW) crafted from heavy stone gabions, offering a distinctive viewpoint over the gently flowing Seseke River. It stands as a prominent landmark along the popular Seseke Cycle Path, connecting towns like Bönen, Bergkamen, and Lünen.
Visitors consistently praise the sculpture as a wonderful photo motif,…
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The sculpture is located in Kamen, Germany, specifically at the crossing of Hilsingstraße and the Seseke river, near where the Braunebach tributary flows into the Seseke. It's easily accessible as it sits directly on the Seseke Cycle Path.
While the intro mentions parking is typically available in nearby Kamen, there isn't a dedicated parking lot directly at the sculpture. Visitors often find parking in the residential areas of Kamen close to the Seseke Cycle Path, or at designated parking spots for the cycle path itself. It's advisable to look for street parking in the vicinity of Hilsingstraße.
Yes, the area around the „Jetzt” Skulptur is generally flat and situated along the Seseke Cycle Path, which is well-maintained. This makes it suitable for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers, offering easy access to the sculpture and the surrounding river views.
The „Jetzt” Skulptur is part of the larger "Über Wasser gehen" project, which features eleven artistic works along the Seseke river and its tributaries. Visitors exploring the Seseke Cycle Path can discover several other unique art installations that combine ecological restoration with artistic interventions.
Yes, the area around the „Jetzt” Skulptur and the Seseke Cycle Path is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs here. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the area for everyone.
The duration of a visit can vary. Many cyclists and walkers stop for a brief break, a photo opportunity, and a moment of contemplation, which might take 15-30 minutes. If you plan to sit on the benches and reflect, or combine it with a longer walk or bike ride along the Seseke Cycle Path, you could easily spend an hour or more in the vicinity.
The „Jetzt” Skulptur is located in a more natural, riverside setting. For cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to head into the town center of Kamen, which is a short distance away. There you will find various options for refreshments and lodging.
The sculpture is a key highlight on the Seseke Cycle Path (Seseke Radweg), which offers a direct connection between Bönen, Kamen, Bergkamen, and Lünen. Many cyclists incorporate it into longer rides along this scenic route. For walkers, there are numerous flat, family-friendly trails along the river that pass by the sculpture, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
As a popular spot on the Seseke Cycle Path and a unique photo motif, the „Jetzt” Skulptur can attract a fair number of visitors, especially on pleasant weekends and public holidays. While it's generally not overwhelmingly crowded, you might find more people enjoying the area during peak times. Early mornings or late afternoons tend to be quieter.
While the sculpture is accessible year-round, spring and summer offer the most vibrant green landscapes along the Seseke, making it particularly picturesque. In autumn, the changing leaf colors provide a different aesthetic. Winter visits can be peaceful, though the surrounding vegetation will be sparser. The flat terrain means it's generally manageable even with light snow, but always check local weather conditions.
No, there are no permits required to visit the „Jetzt” Skulptur or to use the public trails and cycle paths along the Seseke river. It is freely accessible to all visitors.