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Deutsch: In Dachau gibt es zwar keinen planmäßig angelegten Skulpturenpfad (vgl. Category:Sculpture walks in Germany), doch die Tourist-Information der Stadt Dachau beschreibt in einer Broschüre einen Skulpturenspaziergang zu 30 Werken (an 26 Stationen), die fast ausnahmslos im öffentlichen Raum stehen und vom Passanten leicht übersehen bzw. wie Straßenmöblierung „ausgeblendet“ werden. Der Weg ist nicht als Wanderweg markiert, sondern man muss sich an der detaillierten Beschreibung in der Broschüre und an den Straßennamen orientieren.
  • Tourist-Information der Stadt Dachau (Hrsg.): Dachau – Kultur & Tourismus. Spaziergänge und Rundwege, Dachau 2021, S. 40–48 und Stadtplan-Beilage
  • Ältere Online-Version mit abweichender Streckenführung (nur 20 Werke an 16 Stationen) und teilweise anderen (weniger zuverlässigen?) Informationen: PDF-Online-Version des Rundgangs auf www.dachau.de (Datei erstellt: 25. November 2017, gemäß Meta-Daten in der Datei).
(11) Gertrude Oehm-Rudert (1939–2022): Trachtenpaar (auch unter dem Titel: Zwei Mädchen in Dachauer Tracht), Bronze, 1985, signiert „Gerti Rudert“,
Standort: Oskar-von-Miller-Straße, Ecke Hermann-Stockmann-Straße, Dachau
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Object location48° 14′ 49.31″ N, 11° 26′ 23.46″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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