Not far from the mighty backdrop of the Rotenfels in Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, the sculptors Kubach-Wilmsen built their open-air studio in 1968. Almost their entire life's work was created in this landscape. Since 2001 they have been transforming the abandoned vineyards into a stone sculpture park that is open to the public. A natural landscape in the Nahe valley opens up to the visitor and observer with stone sculptures as stone piece works of the earth. Nearly 30 sculptures have already found their place in this landscape. The sculptures refer to the evolution of their material from all five continents, others visualize stone history in a new context in the atmospheric light of the wine landscape of the Nahe Valley. A sculpture museum has been created by the Japanese star architect Tadao Ando by adding an old half-timbered barn in combination with a concrete construction enclosing a water basin.