
Fette Henne
A Dance of Water and Art in Neukölln
Did you know?
Installed in 1984, the Fette Henne fountain sculpture was placed at the entrance of Britzer Garten a year before the Federal Garden Show to set the tone for the floral event.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1984
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle sound of water flowing? It's almost like it's calling you closer, right? Take a good look at the Fette Henne, crafted by the renowned sculptor Rolf Szymanski. It's been here since 1984, telling a quiet story through its organic shapes and flowing water. Just behind you, the Britzer Garden stretches out, originally designed for a major garden show back in the day. Imagine how alive this place must have been, full of colors and people. Let the harmony between this artwork and its natural surroundings spark your imagination.
Location
Nearby

Britzer Mühle

Dorfkirche Alt-Buckow

Britzer Garten

Quellstein (Süd)

Johann-Christoph-Blumhardt-Kirche

St. Theresia vom Kinde Jesu Kirche

Büste von Karl Foerster
