Molecule Man
Large outdoor metal sculpture rising 30 meters, featuring three perforated human silhouettes symbolizing human interconnectedness and the meeting of city districts. Read more…
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The sculpture is made of perforated aluminum plates and stands 30 meters tall, depicting three human figures with holes representing molecules. Created by American artist Jonathan Borofsky between 1997 and 1999, it symbolizes both the unity of Berlin's districts and the interconnectedness of humanity. Positioned in the Spree River, this monumental modern artwork is recognized as a cultural landmark and notable example of public sculpture.
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