Rotas

Planejador

Funcionalidades

Atualizações

App

Entrar ou Criar conta

Baixe o App

Entrar ou Criar conta

Explorar
Places to see

Natural Monuments

Alemanha
Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis Segeberg
Segeberg mau

Cinco Colunas para um Índio / Velho Mundo – Novo Mundo

Explorar
Places to see

Natural Monuments

Alemanha
Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis Segeberg
Segeberg mau

Cinco Colunas para um Índio / Velho Mundo – Novo Mundo

Destaque • Monumento

Cinco Colunas para um Índio / Velho Mundo – Novo Mundo

Recomendado por 47 caminhantes de 49

Este Destaque está localizado numa área protegida

Por favor, verifique as regulamentações locais para:

Naturpark Holsteinische Schweiz

Guardar

Partilhar

  • Mais

  • Guardar

    Partilhar

  • Mais

  • Indicações para chegar lá

    Rotas aqui

    Os melhores Percursos de caminhada para Cinco Colunas para um Índio / Velho Mundo – Novo Mundo

    4,9

    (48)

    169

    caminhantes

    1. Circuito Rota Circular do Lago Segeberger – Vista do lago Großer Segeberger See (ponto de partida: Bad Segeberg)

    16,1km

    04:10

    90m

    90m

    Caminhada moderada. É necessário estar em boa forma. Trilhos acessíveis. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.

    Navegar

    Enviar para o telemóvel

    Moderado

    Trilho fácil. Ótimo para qualquer nível de forma física. Trilhos acessíveis. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.

    Fácil

    Trilho fácil. Ótimo para qualquer nível de forma física. Trilhos acessíveis. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.

    Fácil

    Sugestões

    11 de abril de 2025

    Five tall reinforced concrete steles stand on a meadow by the Great Segeberg Lake – an impressive monument with a total size of 528 x 950 x 600 cm. The steles are covered with an irregular pattern, with notches, surfaces, and lines stacked on top of each other at different levels. The eye seeks to follow and decipher the labyrinth, feeling as if it were immersed in a thicket. The shapes and surfaces alternate between smooth and rough, between positive and negative. Taking a few steps back and viewing the work from a greater distance, the seemingly abstract lines suddenly make sense: like a woodcut, the portrait of a Native American appears.

    Photographer and sculptor Klaus Kammerichs created the multifaceted work "Five Columns for a Red Indian / Old World – New World" in 1992 as a contribution to the cultural program of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival. The portrait depicts He Dog, chief of the Oglala Lakota Sioux, who participated in the last great freedom struggle of the northern Plains Indians against the Americans in the 1860s and 1870s. The monument evokes diverse associations, reminiscent of the canyons and valleys of the American prairie as well as the annual Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg. The columns are reminiscent of both Old World totem poles and New World skyscrapers. And the fractured image of the Native American provides a clear indication of his fate.

    Person
    Klaus Kammerichs
    Klaus Kammerichs was born in Iserlohn in 1933. From 1947, he completed an apprenticeship as a photographer and worked as a press, advertising, and industrial photographer. In the 1950s, he had his first encounters with modern art. In 1953, he attended a seminar on "Subjective Photography" with Otto Steinert. In 1954, he first participated in the photokina exhibitions in Cologne. From 1956 to 1960, he studied fine art under Otto Pankok and Otoo Coester at the State Art Academy in Düsseldorf. In 1968, he began creating three- and four-dimensional (kinetic) sculptures. Since 1975, he has had various commissions for sculptures in public spaces. In 1973, he was appointed professor at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, where he served as dean from 1978 to 1984. In 1994, he received the David Octavius Hill Medal from the German Photographic Academy. He lives in Cologne and Demerath in the Eifel region.

    Traduzido por Google •

      23 de setembro de 2023

      Photographer and sculptor Klaus Kammerichs created the multifaceted work "Five Columns for a Red Indian / Old World – New World" in 1992 as a contribution to the cultural program of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival. The columns are reminiscent of both Old World totem poles and New World skyscrapers. And the fractured image of the Indian provides a clear indication of his fate. One must find the right perspective, and then the five columns form the overall picture. But that's not so easy.

      Traduzido por Google •

        30 de maio de 2025

        Photographer and sculptor Klaus Kammerichs created the multifaceted work "Five Columns for a Red Indian / Old World – New World" in 1992 as a contribution to the cultural program of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival. Five tall reinforced concrete steles stand on a meadow by the Great Segeberg Lake – an impressive monument with a total size of 528 x 950 x 600 cm. The steles are covered with an irregular pattern, featuring notches, surfaces, and lines on top of each other at different levels. See: sh-kunst.de/klaus-kammerichs-alte-welt-neue-welt/#:~:text=F%C3%BCnf%20hohe%20Stelen%20aus%20Stahlbeton,Linien%20in%20verschiedenen%20Ebenen%20%C3%BCbereinander.

        Traduzido por Google •

          Tens uma sugestão valiosa? Inicia sessão e partilha-a com os outros amantes de aventuras!

          Regista-te gratuitamente

          Detalhes

          Informações

          Elevação 30 m

          Previsão do Tempo

          Desenvolvido por Foreca

          Hoje

          quarta-feira 3 dezembro

          6°C

          4°C

          20 %

          Se você começar sua atividade agora...

          Velocidade máxima do vento: 7,0 km/h

          Mais visitado durante

          Janeiro

          Fevereiro

          Março

          Abril

          Mai

          Junho

          Julho

          Agosto

          Setembro

          Outubro

          Novembro

          Dezembro

          Loading

          Localização:Segeberg mau, Kreis Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Alemanha

          Outros lugares que merecem uma visita

          Karl-May-Platz & Indian Village

          Explorar
          RotasPlaneador de rotasFuncionalidadesCaminhadasTrilhas de MTBRotas de ciclismo de estradaBikepacking
          Baixe o aplicativo
          Siga-nos nas Redes Sociais

          © komoot GmbH

          Política de Privacidade