“The Sphere“ by Fritz Koenig - From Artwork to 9/11 Memorial
In 1966 - upon WTC architect Minoru Yamasaki’s recommendation -
Fritz Koenig of Landshut (Germany) was commissioned by the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey to create a massive sculpture
as the center piece for Manhattan’s new World Trade Center.
Created in Fritz Koenig’s work shop on his ’Ganslberg’ farm outside
Landshut, ’The Sphere’ (Große Kugelkaryatide) was placed on top
of Austin J. Tobin Plaza Fountain, where it kept rotating from 1969
until September 11, 2001. It miraculously survived - though heavily
damaged - the collapse of the Twin Towers as one of only a few
recognizable objects.
Rescued from Ground Zero, ’The Sphere’ was initially stored inside a
JFK Airport hangar and later moved to Battery Park as a temporary
location, while the World Trade Center area was being reconstructed.
On August 16, 2017 - thanks to a 16 year campaign by
Michael Burke and many passionate supporters,
’The Sphere’ was finally brought home to stand as a
permament monument in the newly created ’Liberty Par
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