The Sinking Wall sculpture by Christophe Girot is the dominant water feature in a great basin of water at Invaliden Park


The Sinking Wall sculpture by Christophe Girot is the dominant water feature in a great basin of water at Invaliden Park which was originally built in 1748 to house the wounded from the Prussian wars Berlin The sculpture fountain “Sinkende Mauer” was installed in 1997 when Invalidenpark was restored to its former status as a public park. As the centerpiece of the square, it recalls not only the Church of Mercy torn down in 1967, but also the “disappearance” of the walls that bordered on West Berlin.


Size: 4296px × 2851px
Location: Scheunenviertel, Berlin, Germany
Photo credit: © AA World Travel Library / Alamy / Afripics
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