Drei Schwätzer, Bronze sculpture at Seltersweg intersection in Giessen, Germany.
Drei Schwätzer is a bronze sculpture featuring three life-sized figures standing close together at the corner of Plockstrasse and Seltersweg, depicting people engaged in conversation. The figures capture a typical scene of everyday communication in an urban setting.
The Volksbank Mittelhessen commissioned artist Karl-Henning Seemann to create this sculpture in 1983 to mark the bank's 125th anniversary. The work was installed on September 5 of that year at this central intersection.
Local residents regularly decorate the bronze figures with everyday items like hats, glasses, or shopping bags, turning the sculpture into a place of living interaction. These spontaneous embellishments show how the work has become woven into the city's daily rhythm.
The sculpture sits in a pedestrian zone with easy public transit access and is accessible for people using wheelchairs or mobility aids. Its central location makes it simple to visit while exploring the city on foot.
The community gave the figures the name 'The Three Gossips' after their installation, reflecting the everyday social interactions observed at this busy central location. This popular name shows how quickly the sculpture became part of local identity and speech.
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