Tag: Darmstadt

Long Louis

Langer Ludwig

The central place in Darmstadt is the Luisenplatz with this 33 metre tall column supporting a bronze statue of Ludwig I, first Grand Duke of Hesse, erected in the middle of the 19th century.  The people of Darmstadt call it Langer Lui, meaning Long Ludwig, on account of its size (or length).

Today it is surrounded by buildings erected after the second world war as the centre of Darmstadt was almost completely destroyed in one night in 1944.  In the firestorm created by allied bombers approximately 11 ,000 to 12,500 of the inhabitants burned to death, and 66,000 to 70,000 were left homeless.  The palace behind the column was erased and in its place is now a shopping mall.

Ludwig from the bottom and almost at eye level from a neighbouring multi-storey car park.

Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: things that are long.

 

Opposites

67 monochrome

Grande Disco von Arnaldo Pomodoro

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nature vs art.  Plant vs metal. Curves vs straight lines.

A rose.

The centre of a sculpture called “Grande Disco”  by Arnaldo Pomodoro  in front of the Staatstheater in Darmstadt, Germany.

For One Word Sunday: monochrome.  More monochromatic photos can be found here.

 

 

A new building in town

I came upon this odd structure yesterday.  It’s on a company’s ground which has just changed its corporate colours (flags everywhere!).   The bright colours urged me to fool around a bit.

For Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge. More oddballs can be found here.