Art at the roundabout: Morlautern receives a magnificent stone town coat of arms!

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On July 15, 2025, the newly designed roundabout in Morlautern was inaugurated, including a sandstone with the local coat of arms by sculptor Richard Henkel.

Am 15.07.2025 wurde der neu gestaltete Kreisel in Morlautern eingeweiht, inklusive eines Sandsteins mit Ortswappen von Bildhauer Richard Henkel.
On July 15, 2025, the newly designed roundabout in Morlautern was inaugurated, including a sandstone with the local coat of arms by sculptor Richard Henkel.

Art at the roundabout: Morlautern receives a magnificent stone town coat of arms!

After being completely closed for weeks, the roundabout at the entrance to Morlautern has developed into a real gem. How rheinpfalz.de According to reports, an impressive four-ton sandstone with the village's coat of arms will be placed in the middle of the roundabout. Renowned sculptor Richard Henkel began work on Tuesday, which is expected to take one to two days. Numerous citizens and around 20 children from the Morlautern gymnastics club's holiday program visited the construction site to observe the progress.

Henkel explains the motif of the coat of arms, which includes the lily - a symbol of the Mother of God - the forestry hook for forestry and the reed, which has historical significance in the region. The outer outline of the coat of arms has already been sketched out, but it still takes around 20 hours of work to completely complete the relief. Particularly exciting for the children: They can immortalize themselves in the stone and try to carve their initials into the material. The idea of ​​incorporating children's creativity came from local mayor Alexander Lenz.

A community project

The financing of the impressive project was made possible by local companies that are involved in the newly developed development area. The completion of the new eye-catcher will not only contribute to the beautification of the place, but also strengthen Morlautern's identity. The final greening of the roundabout will take place next spring and will include planting the surrounding roadsides, which should add additional flair to the area.

Morlautern has a rich history that dates back to 1215, when the place was first mentioned in documents under the name “Hof mit Wald in Morluter”. Loud morlautern.de This once belonged to the Premonstratensian monastery in Kaiserslautern and grew through various rulers over the centuries.

Art in public spaces

The creation of the roundabout also reflects a trend towards art in public spaces that is visible and accessible to all and thus appeals to a broader public. As the schader-stiftung.de As stated, this form of art promotes dialogue and engagement with various social issues and connects citizens with their environment.

In times when art often remains in museums or private property, the importance of public works of art remains undisputed. It documents historical and social events and becomes part of the collective memory - in Morlautern especially through the new coat of arms that will soon adorn the roundabout. Such projects help art become a vibrant part of everyday life and give citizens the opportunity to get creatively and actively involved.

With the completion of the roundabout, Morlautern will have another cultural highlight that both honors the history of the place and brings the community together.