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Phoenix rubbing post
Wippekühl
58579 Schalksmühle
Telephone: 02353/4829
Artist: Falco Stroh (Radevormwald)
Self-taught artist who rearranges discarded pieces of wood and metal and forms them into extraordinary sculptures.
Object: Phoenix
Is one such work that transforms old farm tools into a forward-looking spaceship.
Location: Schalksmühle farmhouse Wippekühl (coordinates: 51.236593, 7.535488)
Further information: The Wippekühl farmhouse can also be visited on request. The "VolmeSchatz Wald" themed hiking trail runs along here and takes hikers on a loop around the Worthberg.
As part of the "Scheuerpfähle fürs Volmetal " project, 20 artistically designed "Scheuerpfähle" will be erected in the four municipalities that have joined together to form the Oben an der Volme region. They are intended to draw attention to special features in the Volme Valley, serve as landmarks or invite reflection. The X 20 hiking trail, which connects Schalksmühle, Halver, Kierspe and Meinerzhagen over a length of 20 kilometers, is the bracket.
The initiator and sponsor of the project is the VAKT art association from Halver. The NRW Ministry for Regional Identity, Communities and Local Government, Building and Gender Equality has sponsored the project. Minister Ina Scharrenbach personally delivered the funding notification to Halver on the Saturday before Christmas 2019.
Scouring poles have their origins in agriculture. Farmers used to put them in the Weide so that cattle could rub against them. In the Volmetal, the posts are also intended to figuratively point out points of friction. They are intended to draw attention to special places, stimulate discussion or help to rediscover home.
Text source: Vakt e.V.
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Via Bahhofstraße and Worthstraße follow the signs to the cemetery at the end of the parking lot in the direction of the Wippekühl farmhouse you will see the barn on the right-hand side