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Lkr. Marburg-Biedenkopf Hessen Rübenstein 9, Seite Lutherischer Kirchhof |
Das Lebkuchenhaus aus "Hänsel und Gretel"Gingerbread Cottage from "Hansel and Gretel"German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in Kinder- und Hausmärchen(Wikipedia) |
Pasquale Ippolito
2009 |
The north façade of the house Rübenstein 9, visible from the Lutherischer Kirchhof, is adorned with 'Lebkuchen' (Gingerbread). In the fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel are kidnapped by a cannibalistic witch living in a forest, in a house constructed of cake, confectionery, candy, and many more treats than are imaginable. The two children escape with their lives by outwitting her.
The 'Grimm-Dich-Pfad', fairy tale path, is a trail along sculptures relating to Grimm's fairy tales and other places related to the Grimm brothers. Most of the sculpures were made by Pasquale Ippolito, the later ones (after 2013) by Sergej Fuchs.
The trail has 16 stops, not all are represented on this web site. All stops are listed below:
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For a map with the fairy tales figures of the Grimm-Dich-Pfad in Marburg, click here.
See: Marburg-Tourismus, Grimm-Dich-Pfad.
Express Online, 5 March 2009, Märchenhafte Monumente.
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