Address: Jungiusstraße 1, 20355 Hamburg, Germany
Location: below the bridge on the pedestrian way
Latitude: 53.55810456821328
Longitude: 9.98340055346489
Show location on map
During my wanderings through the city I stumbled upon some strange artwork. In my opinion, it may be related to masonry, especially as Hamburg is well know for its masonic elements.
The center piece of this art is a magic square (15), which is placed below the bridge in such a way, that the magic square is at the intersection of the bridge above and the pedestrian way below it.
According to the accompanying tablet, this artwork depicts the birth of an man, the following evolution up to his rest in paradise. At the center of the paradise stands a monolith of stone.
(Note, that the phase of conception seems to be missing, the usual arrangement is: conception, birth, crucification, rebirth.)
I feel that the position of the artwork with respect to the city needs further investigation.
AFAIK, magic squares function as gateways. A gateway connects two aspects, and this idea is again mirrored in choosing the location for the magic square, which is at the intersection of bridge and pedestrian way. Bridge and gateway form a cross with 90° angles.

The whole image album can be found here.
Location: below the bridge on the pedestrian way
Latitude: 53.55810456821328
Longitude: 9.98340055346489
Show location on map
During my wanderings through the city I stumbled upon some strange artwork. In my opinion, it may be related to masonry, especially as Hamburg is well know for its masonic elements.
The center piece of this art is a magic square (15), which is placed below the bridge in such a way, that the magic square is at the intersection of the bridge above and the pedestrian way below it.
According to the accompanying tablet, this artwork depicts the birth of an man, the following evolution up to his rest in paradise. At the center of the paradise stands a monolith of stone.
(Note, that the phase of conception seems to be missing, the usual arrangement is: conception, birth, crucification, rebirth.)
I feel that the position of the artwork with respect to the city needs further investigation.
AFAIK, magic squares function as gateways. A gateway connects two aspects, and this idea is again mirrored in choosing the location for the magic square, which is at the intersection of bridge and pedestrian way. Bridge and gateway form a cross with 90° angles.

The whole image album can be found here.
Last edited: