The picture shows a nocturnal scene on Benediktsplatz in Erfurt with a view of the historic Krämerbrücke. The picture is characterised by cobblestones, warm street lighting and decorative fairy lights strung between the buildings. On the left in the foreground is a building with the words "Stilleben" (still life) - a reference to the connection between art and everyday life. The street is deserted, which lends the motif a calm, almost contemplative effect.
Benediktsplatz is located at the southern entrance to the Krämerbrücke, one of Erfurt's most famous landmarks. The bridge is unique in Europe: completely built up with houses and continuously inhabited since the Middle Ages. The square in front of it forms a transition between urban life and historical backdrop.
My inspiration for this picture was the special mood of this place at night - reduced to light, structure and atmosphere. The scene does not look staged, but observed - a quiet moment in public space.
In interior design, this work brings a mixture of urban tranquillity, architectural clarity and timeless elegance to the room. It is particularly suitable for people with a connection to Erfurt or a penchant for nocturnal city views with a historical character.
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Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany