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The Molecule Man is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Fantastic Four #20 in November 1963 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
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Molecule Man

An den Treptowers 1, 12435 Berlin, Germany
4.5(888)
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The Molecule Man is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Fantastic Four #20 in November 1963 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

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attractions: Elsen Bridge, Bubble Planet Berlin, Schlesischer Busch, restaurants: Dopamine Bench (Singaporean and Indian Fusion Restaurant & Cocktail Bar), MUCA Berlin Alt-Treptow, Krass Böser Wolf, Kobani, Ristorante & Pizzeria Perbacco Berlin, Freischwimmer, Tanja's Kiezkneipe, Birgit, Bistro Liliput, Club der Visionäre, local businesses: Fleischerei Niemann, LPG Biomarkt GmbH, Conflictfood
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Elsen Bridge

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Giacomo AlloriGiacomo Allori
3 uomini enormi in metallo, lungo il fiume. Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations in the world, including Berlin, Germany,[1] and Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States.[2] The first Molecule Man sculptures were made in 1977 and 1978 in Los Angeles, USA.[1] The sculptures consist of three humans leaning towards each other, the bodies of which are filled with hundreds of holes, the holes representative of "the molecules of all human beings coming together to create our existence". A related sculpture is the Hammering Man.[citation needed] [wikipedia]
Мгер СимонянМгер Симонян
Берлин - это огромное арт-пространство, в котором можно встретить работы многих современных деятелей искусства. Главным образом это временные скульптурные композиции, которые потом находят свое пристанище в других городах. Но, есть и такие, которые оседает здесь и становятся неотъемлемой частью ланшафтно-архитектурной среды Берлина. Одной из таких скульптурной композицией является "Молекулярный человек" - монументальное произведение искусства, созданное в мае 1999 года американским скульптором Джонатаном Борофски. Сама скульптура состоит из трех мужских силуэтов, установленных прямо на реке Шпрее между мостами Эльзенбрюкке и Обербаумбрюкке вблизи точки пересечения трех городских районов: Кройцберг, Трептов и Фридрихсхайн. Свои первые молекулярные скульптуры Борофски изготовил еще в 1977-1978 годах, которые были установлены в Лос-Анджелесе. Именно с тех пор его очаровала символическая сила таких фигур, пронизанных отверстиями, символизирующих молекулы, из которых состоит человек. Скульптура "Молекулярный человек" имеет высоту 30 метров. Сами мужские фигуры изготовлены из продырявленных устойчивых к атмосферным воздействиям алюминиевых пластин. Силуэты обращены друг к другу и встречаются в центре композиции. Данное произведение весит около 45 тонн. Его можно увидеть как с моста Обербаумбрюкке, так и с Эльзенбрюкке, а также с улицы Стралауэр Аллее. Сегодня эта конструкция символизирует соединение 3 округов: Кройцберг, Трептов и Фридрихсхайн, которые были реорганизованы в 2001 году.
Mark BachmannMark Bachmann
The Molecule Men have been braving the elements in the Spree River near the Oberbaum Bridge since 1999. The thirty meters high metal sculpture was designed and executed by the American sculptor Jonathan Borofsky. Symbolically, they represent the intersection of the then three districts Treptow, Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain - in the meantime, another three city quarters and two districts come together here as well.
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3 uomini enormi in metallo, lungo il fiume. Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations in the world, including Berlin, Germany,[1] and Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States.[2] The first Molecule Man sculptures were made in 1977 and 1978 in Los Angeles, USA.[1] The sculptures consist of three humans leaning towards each other, the bodies of which are filled with hundreds of holes, the holes representative of "the molecules of all human beings coming together to create our existence". A related sculpture is the Hammering Man.[citation needed] [wikipedia]
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Берлин - это огромное арт-пространство, в котором можно встретить работы многих современных деятелей искусства. Главным образом это временные скульптурные композиции, которые потом находят свое пристанище в других городах. Но, есть и такие, которые оседает здесь и становятся неотъемлемой частью ланшафтно-архитектурной среды Берлина. Одной из таких скульптурной композицией является "Молекулярный человек" - монументальное произведение искусства, созданное в мае 1999 года американским скульптором Джонатаном Борофски. Сама скульптура состоит из трех мужских силуэтов, установленных прямо на реке Шпрее между мостами Эльзенбрюкке и Обербаумбрюкке вблизи точки пересечения трех городских районов: Кройцберг, Трептов и Фридрихсхайн. Свои первые молекулярные скульптуры Борофски изготовил еще в 1977-1978 годах, которые были установлены в Лос-Анджелесе. Именно с тех пор его очаровала символическая сила таких фигур, пронизанных отверстиями, символизирующих молекулы, из которых состоит человек. Скульптура "Молекулярный человек" имеет высоту 30 метров. Сами мужские фигуры изготовлены из продырявленных устойчивых к атмосферным воздействиям алюминиевых пластин. Силуэты обращены друг к другу и встречаются в центре композиции. Данное произведение весит около 45 тонн. Его можно увидеть как с моста Обербаумбрюкке, так и с Эльзенбрюкке, а также с улицы Стралауэр Аллее. Сегодня эта конструкция символизирует соединение 3 округов: Кройцберг, Трептов и Фридрихсхайн, которые были реорганизованы в 2001 году.
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The Molecule Men have been braving the elements in the Spree River near the Oberbaum Bridge since 1999. The thirty meters high metal sculpture was designed and executed by the American sculptor Jonathan Borofsky. Symbolically, they represent the intersection of the then three districts Treptow, Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain - in the meantime, another three city quarters and two districts come together here as well.
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The Molecule Man is one of Berlin’s most striking and thought-provoking landmarks. Located on the River Spree between the districts of Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, and Treptow, this massive aluminum sculpture stands at 30 meters tall and immediately captures your attention with its unique design and scale. Created by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, the sculpture depicts three human figures with perforated bodies, leaning into each other in a way that suggests connection, balance, and unity. The holes in the figures are said to represent "the molecules of all human beings coming together to create our existence." It's a powerful artistic statement about interconnection and coexistence, especially meaningful in a city like Berlin, which has a deep history of division and reconciliation. The best view of the Molecule Man is from the Elsenbrücke or while cruising on a boat tour along the Spree. It looks especially stunning during sunrise or sunset, with the reflection shimmering on the water. Whether you're an art lover, a tourist, or just someone looking for something unique to see in Berlin, the Molecule Man is definitely worth a visit. It’s not just a sculpture—it’s a reminder of unity in diversity, and a great symbol of modern Berlin’s creative and...

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The Molecule Man is a striking sculpture located in the Spree River in Berlin, Germany. Designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, the sculpture is made up of three interconnected aluminum figures, each 30 meters (100 feet) tall and weighing over 45 tons.

The sculpture was installed in 1999 as part of the city's efforts to revitalize the former industrial district of Treptow-Köpenick. Its name is derived from the concept of molecules coming together to form larger structures, symbolizing the idea of unity and interconnectedness.

The Molecule Man quickly became a beloved symbol of Berlin's creative spirit and innovative culture. Its unique design and prominent location make it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Visitors can view the sculpture from the banks of the river, or take a boat tour to get a closer look.

In addition to its artistic value, the Molecule Man has also become a symbol of Berlin's efforts to overcome the divisions of the past and embrace a more unified future. As such, it serves as a powerful reminder of the city's resilience and spirit...

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3 uomini enormi in metallo, lungo il fiume.

Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations in the world, including Berlin, Germany,1] and Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States.[2]

The first Molecule Man sculptures were made in 1977 and 1978 in Los Angeles, USA.[1] The sculptures consist of three humans leaning towards each other, the bodies of which are filled with hundreds of holes, the holes representative of "the molecules of all human beings coming together to create our existence". A related sculpture is the Hammering...

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