
Indischer Brunnen
An Indian Touch in Berlin's Urban Core
Did you know?
The Indischer Brunnen in Berlin's Mitte district was established in 1995 on the site of the historic Luisenstadt Canal to commemorate the canal's 150th anniversary.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1995
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle sound of water flowing? It draws you into a moment of tranquility right here in the heart of Berlin. Take a look around; the architecture of the Indischer Brunnen pays homage to distant cultures, adding a touch of the exotic to this urban landscape. Interestingly, this fountain is quite young, enchanting visitors since 1995. If you glance to the west, you'll see the imposing silhouette of St. Michael's Church, standing guard over this peaceful spot. The fountain is not just a piece of art but a place for gathering and relaxation, a stark contrast to the bustling surroundings. Take a moment to admire the intricate details of the sculptures shimmering in the sunlight.
Location
Nearby

Waldemarbrücke

Markthalle VII

Luisenstädtischer Kanal Immergrüner Garten

Carl Legien

St. Michael (Waldemarstraße)

Group Global 3000

Oranienplatz
