This was a super fun, quick stop. We went right after the museum closed so there was no one else there. I expect it's crawling with people usually! It was free, fun, and rather awe inspiring. 29 tons of granite makes it the largest Kugel in the world. And you really can change its spin direction just by pushing on it (though it takes a decent amount of time to get it to shift... Definitely not the "one finger" Atlas...
Read moreWhat more can you say about a gigantic stone sphere? It's a gorgeous ornament to the Science Museum entrance space, giving the seating area a peaceful atmosphere. A sculpture certainly worth paying a visit if you already have plans to...
Read morebreathtaking! I visited The Grand Kugel a bit skeptical. However 30 minutes later having pushed my heart and soul into spinning the giant stone earth with my Uber driver I am definitely convinced of its...
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