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Der Rufer, Bremen

Der Rufer is a 3 metre high bronze sculpture of a caller, with his hands around his mouth, shouting into the air.

Der Rufer is a 3 metre high bronze sculpture of a caller, with his hands around his mouth, shouting into the air. It is believed to represent Stentor from the Homer's Iliad, whose voice was as loud as that of 50 men.


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About Der Rufer

 Bremen, Germany

Der Rufer and Nearby Sights on Map

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