The Reunification Wall in Rødding is a ceramic story with symbols and motifs linked to South Jutland's German period and the Reunification in 1920. In the period 1864 to 1920, Rødding was the outermost and most remote outskirts of Germany - here are a few km to the river Kongeå and thus the border.
The reunification wall is located in front of Frøs Sparekasse - the wall faces Rødding Vestergade - the savings bank itself is located at Frøsvej 1, 6630 Rødding, if you need to drive by GPS.
It is ceramist Jac Hansen who made the Reunification Wall in 1995.