Magneten - Free Audio Guide
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Magneten, Koningin Wilhelminaplein, Westlandgracht, Nieuw-West, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, 1062 HK, Nederland
Magneten is a public sculpture located at Koningin Wilhelminaplein in Amsterdam-West. Designed by artist Lies Maes, it was unveiled on February 8, 1974, marking Maes' first major commission in Amsterdam. The artwork consists of six intertwined magnets made of stainless steel, symbolizing connection and energy. The piece is situated near an energy substation built for the Amsterdam energy company, GEB. Visitors can appreciate the sculpture's modern design and take photos in this urban setting. Magneten has no admission fee and is accessible year-round, making it a great stop for art enthusiasts and tourists exploring Amsterdam's public art scene.