Creatives loved the project and soon other artists designed their Buddy Bear. The Buddy Bear family grew and grew and the first colorful 2 meter high bears were ready for their public appearance. A true Berlin street art icon was born and more bears were to follow. Nowadays, plenty of colorful Buddy Bears can be found in the streets of Berlin but they also love to travel to art lovers, homes of collectors and tour to cities all over the world.
A lot of bears have found a new home while their proceeds went to charities supporting kids in need. They raised over 2. Berlin Olympic Stadium by Don Barrett. And the idea behind the bears with raised arms? Gallen in Switzerland. This initial popularity spawned the idea for the United Buddy Bears world tour. The United Collection features over bears, each standing at two meters in height.
Indeed, these jovial and sometimes goofy bears do have a disarming effect. Of course, actions speak louder than words. The bears stand in a large circle holding hands as a symbol of harmony and connectivity. The original installation in involved the Buddy Bears standing in their trademark circle around Brandenburg Gate, and over 1. While the United Buddy Bears may have departed from Brandenburg in attempts to help save the world, the Classic Buddy Bears are posted at iconic locations all throughout Berlin.
Keep an eye out! We and our partners use cookies to better understand your needs, improve performance and provide you with personalised content and advertisements. To allow us to provide a better and more tailored experience please click "OK". Sign Up. Travel Guides. Before a crowd of onlookers, Riga Mayor Nils Usakovs spoke of his "fantastic joy" at the popular figures from the Berlin coat of arms. Each kilogram Buddy Bear in the centre of Riga represents a country recognized by the United Nations, plus there are five special bears and one specially made Riga bear designed by a 7-year-old Latvian schoolgirl for the exhibition.
The exhibition, dubbed "United Buddy Bears," first appeared in Berlin in and has since been to 32 cities on five continents. Its appearance is usually combined with a charitable collection: in Latvia, it is for a children's hospital. Now they are making a pit stop in Berlin, the city where they were dreamt up.
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