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Kinder unterm Regenschirm
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Kinder unterm Regenschirm

Playful art beneath a protective umbrella.

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The 'Children Under the Umbrella' in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg captivates with Stephan Horota's charming 1968 design. This sculpture, depicting children playing beneath an oversized umbrella, invites you into its whimsical world. Nestled in the urban landscape of Pankow, it offers an unexpected oasis of creativity. Let this artistic highlight enchant you and explore the tales it unfolds.
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Created in 1968 by Stephan Horota, 'Children under the Umbrella' is one of the few sculptures in Prenzlauer Berg that has remained at its original location since its inception.

Quick Facts

Founded
1968

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle sound of water trickling? It's like the soft laughter of children on a sunny day. Take a closer look at the sculpture. The children under the oversized umbrella seem so lively, as if they're about to run off and dance in the rain. Did you know that Stephan Horota, the artist behind this creation, was known for capturing everyday moments in his work? Here, in the bustling neighborhood of Prenzlauer Berg, he offers a spot of tranquility and joy. Turn around and you’ll see Fröbelplatz, perfectly framing this charming fountain. It's almost as if the children are playing with the rain that falls between the park's trees. Take a moment to soak in the carefree spirit of this scene before you move on.

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