Geldlotte, Bronze sculpture in Bramsche, Germany.
The Geldlotte stands as a three-meter-tall bronze sculpture crafted by Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling, depicting a stylized female figure with detailed craftsmanship evident in the textured surface and artistic features that reflect regional traditions.
Unveiled in December 2012 during a ceremony attended by representatives from Kreissparkasse Bersenbrück, the sculpture was inaugurated as part of the bank's community development initiatives to integrate public art into the urban landscape of Bramsche.
The artwork serves as a visual commentary on financial themes within the community, encouraging public engagement and reflection on economic activities while contributing to the broader tradition of memorial sculptures in German public spaces.
Located in the pedestrian zone near local banking facilities, the sculpture is easily accessible to visitors exploring the town center and serves as a focal point during local festivals and cultural events throughout the year.
Passersby have begun placing coins into the sculpture's hand, creating an interactive element that reinforces the financial motif while demonstrating immediate public engagement with the artwork in an unexpected and spontaneous manner.
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