06/01/2015 12:00 (UTC)
GRA152. CAMARIÑAS (A CORUÑA), 06/01/2015.- Más de doce años después de la muerte del eremita Manfred Gnädinger, un escultor alemán asentado en la Costa da Morte (A Coruña) que no pudo sobrevivir a la tristeza que le causó la marea negra del Prestige, el Museo de Man, apelativo por el que este anacoreta era conocido, verá la luz durante el 2015. En la imagen, las esculturas que Man levantó con piedras en el puerto de Camelle, derribadas por los sucesivos temporales. EFE/CabalarSPAIN ART:A view of the museum ground erected by late German sculptor Manfred Gnaedinger at Camalle port in Caraminas town, Galicia, north-western Spain, 06 January 2015. The Man's Museum, made up by sculptures with rocks in the port of Camelle, downed by successive storms, will be officially opened in 2015. It is said that Gnaedinger, who died twelfe years ago, could not survive the sadness that caused him the 'Prestige' oil spill. EFE/Cabalar
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