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Mega-pyramid planned as global grave in Germany - Feature

Posted : Wed, 24 Sep 2008 02:11:08 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Europe (World)
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Dessau, Germany - One day, a monumental structure intended as a global mausoleum could rise from the vast fields of eastern Germany's Saxony-Anhalt region. Planned for the area around the city of Dessau, a pyramid nearly twice as high as the Empire State Building in New York could be the final resting place for people from all over the world.

Every stone contains an urn and reservations can be made online. If demand is low, the height of the pyramid will be reduced.

Dutch star architect Rem Koolhaas is supporting the project that forms part of the architectural contribution Updating Germany at the Venice Biennale, which runs until November 23.

Locals were not exactly enthusiastic when plans for such a colossal piece of architecture were first presented several months ago.

Despite the prospect of new jobs and pyramid-related tourism, there were protests against the "mass grave."

Nevertheless, supporters of the pyramid are not giving up and are seeking approval for its construction from the Dessau city council.

"Reasons given by opponents so far have been very irrational," says Thomas Busch, an architect and city councillor. "The region cannot afford to let go of such an idea."

Dessau has a reputation as a design and architectural centre and is famous for its Bauhaus designers like Marcel Breuer or Walter Gropius.

Critics also see UNECSO World Heritage area Gartenreich Dessau- Woertlitz at risk, just like the rural idyll of Streetz village, a possible site for the pyramid.

"That is a divisive issue," a spokesperson for the local authorities says. "The village council and the city council oppose the idea."

The initiators, economist Jens Thiel and writer Ingo Niermann, believe in the location, but do not intend to bury their idea if local politics reject it.

"In principle, the pyramid could be built anywhere in the world," says Thiel. The plan had already caused worldwide interest, he adds.

The homepage www.thegreatpyramid.org promises that members of all nations and religions, peacefully side by side, could become part of possibly the largest building of humankind.

The German Federal Cultural Foundation supported a simulated version of the project, which might now become reality. Renowned architects have also provided ideas for the project, that ultimately aims to earn money from millions of deceased.

The German Association of Undertakers in Dusseldorf believes the idea is feasible. "It is a community burial ground like any other. If local authorities oversee it, then it is possible," says the association's general manager, Rolf Lichtner.

To allay fears, the pyramid supporters are now planning to build a model - "around 15-18 metres high."

Inventor Thiel admits that concerns about the size of the building could be one factor causing the resentment and puts it into perspective.

"With 5 million urns the pyramid would be 150 metres high," he says - that still is substantially smaller than Cologne's famous cathedral, which stands at 157 metres.

But 5 million urns still were a "hypothetical number that could possibly be reached in 20 or 39 years' time," he says.

So far, 1,400 people from 800 countries have stated their interest in the east German pyramid as their final resting place.

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