code to this article Gerhard Marcks was already acknowledged in his home city as a great sculptor when he was chosen to create a sculpture that characterises the most famous story about Bremen.
The Bremen Town Musicians was completed in 1953 and was paid for by public subscription after it was installed on trust by Marcks. The local tourist board acknowledge the sculpture as one of the town's most iconic attractions. Marcks also created
The Caller which was installed in the city in 1967 but it was moved to the
Brandenburg Gate in Berlin in 1989 because it represented the call to freedom. A foundation for Marcks was established in 1969 with the idea of a museum to preserve the works of the sculptor and graphic artist. The idea for the museum came from
Günter Busch who had led the local Kunsthalle gallery. The museum opened in 1971. Marcks lived until 1982 having become one of Germany's leading sculptors. ==Description==