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  1. Share. A white giant in the Schwabing district: the 17-metre-high Walking Man by US artist Jonathan Borofsky on Leopoldstrasse is not to be missed. This snow-white steel pipe sculpture has been towering in front of the entrance to the Munich Re insurance company building in Schwabing since 1995.

  2. Walking Man in Schwabing. Der Walking Man ist eine von Jonathan Borofsky (Jg. 1942, Boston) entworfene Skulptur, die im Münchner Stadtteil Schwabing aufgestellt wurde.

  3. 17 de may. de 2022 · By Mark / May 17, 2022. At a MASSIVE five stories in height, the White Walking Man in Munich is an unmissable piece of new-age street art set against the historical landscape of this ancient city. But who is the Walking Man Munich and how did he get here? What does he symbolise and why is he white?

  4. Walking Man is a 1995 sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky, standing 17 metres (56 ft) tall and weighing 16 tonnes (35,000 lb). It is located on the Leopoldstraße in Munich, next to the Munich Re business premises. It was presented to the public on 21 September 1995 by then-head of Re, Hans-Jürgen Schinzler, and then-mayor of Munich, Christian Ude. [1]

  5. Walking Man is a 1995 sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky that stands 17 metres (56 ft) tall and weighs in at 16 tonnes (35,000 lb). It is located on the Leopoldstraße in Munich, next to the Munich Re business premises. It was presented to the public on 21st September 1995.

  6. Ein weißer Riese im Stadtteil Schwabing: Der 17 Meter hohe Walking Man des US-Künstlers Jonathan Borofsky an der Leopoldstraße in München ist nicht zu übersehen. Die schneeweiße Stahlrohrskulptur überragt seit 1995 den Straßenabschnitt vor dem Eingang der Münchner Rück in Schwabing.

  7. Walking Man es una escultura de 1995 de Jonathan Borofsky que mide 17 metros (56 pies) de altura y pesa 16 toneladas (35 000 libras). Está ubicado en Leopoldstra e en Munich, al lado de los locales comerciales de Munich Re. Fue presentado al público en la calle 21 de septiembre de 1995 .