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The Glaselefant, or Glass Elephant, is a distinctive man-made monument and landmark situated in Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Located within the expansive Maximilianpark, this unique walk-in sculpture stands at an impressive 35 meters tall, making it a globally recognized architectural marvel. It was ingeniously transformed from the former coal-washing building of the Maximilian colliery, blending industrial heritage with artistic vision.
Visitors consistently praise the Glaselefant for its spectacular panoramic views. From a height of 29 meters, accessible via a glass…
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5 grudnia, 2016
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Wysokość 70 m
Pogoda
Zasilane przez Foreca
Dzisiaj
sobota 13 czerwca
18°C
11°C
63 %
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 24.0 km/h
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Kwiecień
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The Glaselefant typically has specific opening hours for its interior and viewing platform, which can vary seasonally. Maximilianpark itself is generally accessible from early morning until dusk. It's always a good idea to check the official Maximilianpark website for the most up-to-date opening times before your visit, especially for the Glaselefant's interior access.
The Glaselefant is located within Maximilianpark in Hamm. Hamm is well-connected by regional trains. From Hamm's main train station (Hamm (Westf) Hbf), you can typically take a local bus service directly to Maximilianpark. Specific bus lines and schedules can be found on local public transport websites.
Maximilianpark offers a variety of paved and unpaved paths suitable for leisurely walks, jogging, and gentle cycling. While there aren't designated 'hiking trails' in the traditional sense, the park's extensive network of paths allows visitors to explore its diverse landscapes, including themed gardens and open green spaces, with the Glaselefant as a central landmark. Many visitors enjoy a circular route around the park to take in all the sights.
Yes, the Glaselefant is designed to be accessible. A glass elevator located in the elephant's 'trunk' provides easy access to the viewing platform at 29 meters, making it suitable for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers. The paths within Maximilianpark are also generally well-maintained and accessible.
Maximilianpark provides ample parking facilities for visitors. There are designated parking lots near the main entrances to the park. While parking is generally sufficient, it can fill up quickly during peak season, weekends, or special events like the 'Herbstleuchten' festival. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.
Dogs are generally welcome in Maximilianpark on a leash. However, specific rules may apply to certain areas, and typically, dogs are not allowed inside the Glaselefant structure itself due to the palm garden and kinetic art exhibits. Always look for signage at the park entrances or check the park's official website for the most current pet policies.
Beyond the Glaselefant and Maximilianpark, Hamm offers several other attractions. You could visit the Gustav Lübcke Museum, explore the historic city center, or relax in the Kurpark Bad Hamm, where you can even find a floral sculpture of the Glaselefant. The city also has various parks and green spaces to enjoy.
The 'Herbstleuchten' (autumn radiance) festival is an annual event held during the autumn holidays in North Rhine-Westphalia. During this festival, the Glaselefant is transformed into a spectacular light show, with its LED lights changing colors and patterns to the rhythm of music. It offers a magical evening experience and is a popular time to visit.
Yes, many of the kinetic art objects by Horst Rellecke housed in the Glaselefant's 'head' are interactive. Nine of the ten pieces can be controlled by visitors via a control panel, allowing you to activate their whimsical movements and themes, such as the 'palm cleaner' or the 'thirsty chicken'. This interactive element is particularly popular with families and children.
Yes, the Glaselefant is a unique and popular venue for special occasions, including weddings. Its iconic status and panoramic views make it a memorable location for civil ceremonies. Interested couples should contact the Hamm registry office or Maximilianpark administration for details on booking and arrangements.
For photography, the 'golden hour' (shortly after sunrise or before sunset) often provides the best natural light, enhancing the glass structure and surrounding park. If you want to capture the Glaselefant's vibrant LED illumination, visiting after dusk is ideal, especially during the 'Herbstleuchten' festival when it features a synchronized light and music show.