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Deutsch: Kontinuität (auch „Koloss von Frankfurt“) ist eine 1986 vollendete Skulptur des schweizer Bildhauers Max Bill (1908–1994). Das Kunstwerk, das mit 80 Tonnen Gewicht zu den schwersten Granitskulpturen der Welt zählt, steht in der deutschen Stadt Frankfurt am Main an den Hochhaus-Zwillingstürmen der Deutschen Bank. In den Jahren 2007 und 2011 wurde die Skulptur jeweils um einige Meter von ihrem ursprünglichen Standort im Vorhof der beiden Hochhäuser versetzt; Ihr gegenwärtiger Standort ist eine Grünanlage neben der Deutsche-Bank-Zentrale |
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