“Lilllliput Palace" Work of Art

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“... nothing remains as it is, nothing is somehow finished. Pure creation, every day anew. A growing organism, not a soulless, aggressive block.” There are no works of art to admire in this house, because the house itself is a work of art, as crazy and eccentric as its name. Inspired by the architectural art of the visionary Friedensreich Hundertwasser, the owner Steffen Modrach designed (and still continues to design!) his land into a brightly coloured fantasy world. The façades of the house and courtyard are made up of millions of colourful items, including cups, buttons and garbage. Time and time again, you discover new intelligent and humorous details, hands that protrude from the wall, or bizarre figures that follow you with their gaze. The large, artistically designed garden is also worth a visit. The Lord of the Manor would be more than happy to take visitors on a guided tour through his inspiring realm by pre-booking by telephone.
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  • Schloss Lilllliput-Detailansicht_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
  • Schloss Lilllliput-Fenster_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
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  • Schloss Lilllliput-verbaute Materialien_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
  • Schloss Lilllliput - Straßenansicht, Foto: Sven Gückel
“... nothing remains as it is, nothing is somehow finished. Pure creation, every day anew. A growing organism, not a soulless, aggressive block.” There are no works of art to admire in this house, because the house itself is a work of art, as crazy and eccentric as its name. Inspired by the architectural art of the visionary Friedensreich Hundertwasser, the owner Steffen Modrach designed (and still continues to design!) his land into a brightly coloured fantasy world. The façades of the house and courtyard are made up of millions of colourful items, including cups, buttons and garbage. Time and time again, you discover new intelligent and humorous details, hands that protrude from the wall, or bizarre figures that follow you with their gaze. The large, artistically designed garden is also worth a visit. The Lord of the Manor would be more than happy to take visitors on a guided tour through his inspiring realm by pre-booking by telephone.
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  • Schloss Lilllliput_Hof mit Nebengebäude_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
  • Schloss Lilllliput-Detailansicht_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
  • Schloss Lilllliput-Fenster_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
  • Schloss Lilllliput-Mauer_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
  • Schloss Lilllliput-Türbogen_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
  • Schloss Lilllliput-verbaute Materialien_Elbe-Elster_Sven Gückel
  • Schloss Lilllliput - Straßenansicht, Foto: Sven Gückel

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Dorfstraße 49

04936 Naundorf

Weather Today, 4. 9.

20 21
light rain

  • Friday
    15 20
  • Saturday
    14 23

Tourist information

Tourismusverband Elbe-Elster-Land e.V.

Schlossplatz 1
03253 Doberlug-Kirchhain

Tel.: +49 (0) 35322-6888516
Fax: +49 (0) 35322-6888518

Weather Today, 4. 9.

20 21
light rain

  • Friday
    15 20
  • Saturday
    14 23

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