Limmat Cultural Route
The current 28 works by artists from Aargau and the surrounding areas are maintained by the Stiftung Kulturweg Limmat, founded from the project, and the associated municipalities of Baden, Neuenhof, and...
Sculpture in Transition The freely and ground-level placed sculpture without an official or representative function emerged in the late 19th century. Additionally, the range of materials used expanded: besides wood, stone, and bronze, iron, aluminum, plastics, or glass are also used today, incorporating photography, movement, and light.
The route is signposted, the works are labeled, and information boards are located at important access points. Due to topographical and legal reasons, stairs and slopes cannot be avoided.
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Day backpack with snacks and lunch. Sturdy footwear.
There are no special safety instructions.
By car
A1 exit Neuenhof: Follow the junction to the monastery towards Wettingen.
A1 exit Baden East: Follow the junctions to Wettingen and Ennetbaden towards Baden.
By train
Wettingen station: Follow the signpost to the monastery.
Baden station: Follow the signpost to the Historical Museum Baden.
By bus
RVBW Line 2: Spreitenbach–Baden SBB West–Untersiggenthal
RVBW Line 4: Spreitenbach–Baden SBB East–Gebenstorf
Parking at the monastery and Wettingen station.
Parking at the Aue sports field, Historical Museum, and Ländli parking garage.
All information about the Limmat Cultural Route can be found here.
Audio files of the website Most of the exhibited works are explained with a short commentary by Ruedi Sommerhalder.
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