
Queen Mary of Denmark (L) stands next to artist Thomas Kadziola during an unveiling ceremony of a stone sculpture (seen behind them) made of Icelandic granite that became part of the "Dodekalitten" art work at Ravnsby Bakker, Kragenaes, Denmark, on June 16, 2026. The Dodekalitten (Greek: Twelve Stones) consists of 12 stone pillars, each 7-9 meters high and each weighing 25-45 tons, with the top 2 meters carved as heads, all facing towards the center in a circle with a diameter of 40 meters. Beneath a circle of seating stones, a 12-channel sound system is installed, allowing spatial electroacoustic music to resonate within the circle daily during daylight hours throughout the year. Sculptor Thomas Kadziola has created the stone sculptures, and composer Wayne Siegel is the author of the acoustic sound reinforcement. (Photo by Mads Claus Rasmussen / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty Images) / Denmark OUT
