This 17 m (55 ft) tall sculpture stands besides Leopoldstraße

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Walking Man, Munich

This 17 m (55 ft) tall sculpture stands besides Leopoldstraße.

This 17 m (55 ft) tall sculpture stands besides Leopoldstraße. It embodies a man hurrying down the street - hence the name.


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 Leopoldstraße, Munich, Germany

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