Den Svangre (Pregnant Woman), Aarhus
"The Pregnant Woman" (Den Svangre) is a notable public sculpture located in the City Hall Park of Aarhus. This piece is an exemplary work of Danish sculptor Jens Galschiøt, renowned for his art that frequently explores themes of human rights and social justice. The sculpture was initially crafted in granite and unveiled in 1955, but to preserve its integrity, it was later bronzed.
The artwork strikingly depicts a life-size pregnant woman standing with hands resting gently on her belly, a pose that captures the nurturing essence of motherhood and the expectancy of new life. The realistic detailing of the sculpture highlights the physical transformation during pregnancy, celebrating the strength and resilience of expectant mothers. Through its realistic representation, the sculpture emphasizes both the beauty and complexity of pregnancy.
Placed in a vibrant public space, "Den Svangre" serves as more than just a visual piece. It acts as a catalyst for reflection and discussion on broader societal themes such as the role of women, maternal health, and body autonomy. The strategic installation of the sculpture in this busy communal area allows it to engage passersby, provoking thought and discussion on these critical issues.
"Den Svangre" enriches the cultural landscape of Aarhus, illustrating how public art can simultaneously beautify a space and serve as a profound societal commentary. This sculpture is not only a celebration of maternal beauty but also an invitation to contemplate and converse on significant social justice topics, making it a vital part of the community's artistic and cultural heritage.
The artwork strikingly depicts a life-size pregnant woman standing with hands resting gently on her belly, a pose that captures the nurturing essence of motherhood and the expectancy of new life. The realistic detailing of the sculpture highlights the physical transformation during pregnancy, celebrating the strength and resilience of expectant mothers. Through its realistic representation, the sculpture emphasizes both the beauty and complexity of pregnancy.
Placed in a vibrant public space, "Den Svangre" serves as more than just a visual piece. It acts as a catalyst for reflection and discussion on broader societal themes such as the role of women, maternal health, and body autonomy. The strategic installation of the sculpture in this busy communal area allows it to engage passersby, provoking thought and discussion on these critical issues.
"Den Svangre" enriches the cultural landscape of Aarhus, illustrating how public art can simultaneously beautify a space and serve as a profound societal commentary. This sculpture is not only a celebration of maternal beauty but also an invitation to contemplate and converse on significant social justice topics, making it a vital part of the community's artistic and cultural heritage.
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Sight Name: Den Svangre (Pregnant Woman)
Sight Location: Aarhus, Denmark (See walking tours in Aarhus)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
Sight Location: Aarhus, Denmark (See walking tours in Aarhus)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
Walking Tours in Aarhus, Denmark
Create Your Own Walk in Aarhus
Creating your own self-guided walk in Aarhus is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Historical Architectures Walking Tour
Among other attractions, Aarhus, Denmark, boasts a variety of eye-catching historical buildings, a good number of which were designed by the famous Danish architect, Hack Kampmann.
Among such landmarks is the Aarhus Custom House (Toldboden), standing as a testament to the city's maritime heritage. The Aarhus Theater, with its elegant facade, showcases the city's commitment to the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
Among such landmarks is the Aarhus Custom House (Toldboden), standing as a testament to the city's maritime heritage. The Aarhus Theater, with its elegant facade, showcases the city's commitment to the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
Aarhus Introduction Walking Tour
Aarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark. It is also one of the oldest cities in the country with roots that date to the 8th century when Vikings built a small settlement at the mouse of AArhus River encircled by an earthen rampart and a moat. Back then, Aarhus was called "Aros" which was the old Danish word for "river mouth".
During the Middle Ages, Aarhus was a... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
During the Middle Ages, Aarhus was a... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles




