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Aanbevolen in de buurt van Broken Circle and Spiral Hill
Broken Circle and Spiral Hill Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Robert O
Not possible to visit
May 2019 - According to the Emmen Tourist Information office, this object of land art is behind lock and key. The owner is reluctant to provide access.
Beoordeeld op 24 mei 2019
Wolters
its sand and a stone..
we went there as kids to have a ( illegal ) swim, the place is redone to its former glory after being neglected for years.
Beoordeeld op 2 dec 2016
Max V
Must see
I added this place to TripAdvisor because its a hidden secret of Emmen. Its a great piece of art at a beautifull location. You should call the owner first before you want to visit.
Beoordeeld op 16 sep 2016
santjordi
Smithson's only Earthwork in Europe
Smithson did these as a part of an exhibition in 1971. To me they seem like separate works next to one another. 45 years later it is in surprisingly good shape. Perhaps they were spruced up in 2011 fo...
Beoordeeld op 30 aug 2016
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May 2019 - According to the Emmen Tourist Information office, this object of land art is behind lock and key. The owner is reluctant to provide access.
its sand and a stone..
we went there as kids to have a ( illegal ) swim, the place is redone to its former glory after being neglected for years.
Must see
I added this place to TripAdvisor because its a hidden secret of Emmen. Its a great piece of art at a beautifull location. You should call the owner first before you want to visit.
Smithson's only Earthwork in Europe
Smithson did these as a part of an exhibition in 1971. To me they seem like separate works next to one another. 45 years later it is in surprisingly good shape. Perhaps they were spruced up in 2011 fo...