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Nobel Square is a public square in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront neighborhood of Cape Town, South Africa. It opened in December 2005 and includes sculptures of the country's four Nobel Peace Prize winners, Albert Lutuli, Desmond Tutu, F. W. de Klerk, and Nelson Mandela. The square was the brainchild of Ebrahim Rasool, Premier of Western Cape from 2004 to 2008, and his predecessor Marthinus van Schalkwyk. Supported by the government of the Western Cape, the project was launched after consultations with Lutuli's family and the still-living Prize winners, who attended the unveiling with Lutuli's daughter and the Norwegian Ambassador to South Africa. The statues, slightly taller than the four people depicted, are arranged in a semicircle with their backs to Table Mountain. Quotes of each figure are inscribed on the ground in front of them. A fifth sculpture, entitled "Peace and Democracy," represents the role of women and children in the anti-apartheid movement. All four sculptures are bronze and stand on a 386-m2 granite surface. A competition invited ten artists from around South Africa to submit proposals, with Claudette Schreuders's entry inspiring the four sculptures of Nobel winners and Noria Mabasa's idea selected for "Peace and Democracy."
Nobelplein is in die Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Kaapstad. Op die plein staan die standbeelde van die vier Suid-Afrikaners wat wenners was van Nobelpryse vir die vrede, naamlik Albert Luthuli, Desmond Tutu, F.W. de Klerk en Nelson Mandela.
Het Nobelplein is een openbaar plein in de wijk Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Kaapstad, Zuid-Afrika. Het werd geopend in december 2005 en bevat sculpturen van vier Nobelprijswinnaars voor de vrede: Albert Luthuli, Desmond Tutu, Frederik Willem de Klerk en Nelson Mandela. Het plein was het geesteskind van Ebrahim Rasool, premier van de West-Kaap van 2004 tot 2008, en zijn voorganger Marthinus van Schalkwyk.
Der Nobel Square ist ein öffentlicher Platz im Viertel Victoria & Alfred Waterfront der südafrikanischen Stadt Kapstadt. Er wurde im Dezember 2005 eingeweiht und ist Standort von Skulpturen der vier Friedensnobelpreisträger des Landes, Albert John Luthuli, Desmond Tutu, Frederik Willem de Klerk sowie Nelson Mandela. Die Idee zur Einrichtung geht zurück auf Ebrahim Rasool, der von 2004 bis 2008 als Premierminister der Provinz Westkap fungierte, und seinen Vorgänger Marthinus van Schalkwyk. Der Platz, dessen Einrichtung von der Provinzregierung des Westkap unterstützt wurde, entstand nach Konsultationen mit der Familie von Albert Luthuli sowie den drei noch lebenden Preisträgern, die zusammen mit der Tochter von Luthuli und dem norwegischen Botschafter in Südafrika auch an der Eröffnung teilnahmen.
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