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Krötenbüblein
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Krötenbüblein

A historic fountain with artistic grace

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Nestled in the vibrant district of Mitte, the Krötenbüblein captivates with its artistic details and masterful design by Georg Roch. Opened in 1927, this fountain is a true cultural gem, sparking imagination with its playful depiction of nature. Let the bubbling elegance transport you to an era where art and craftsmanship flourished together.
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The Krötenbüblein fountain in Berlin was inaugurated in 1927 and has been a staple of the Mitte district ever since.

Quick Facts

Founded
1927

Guided Story

Can you hear the soothing splash of water? It's drawing you right to the Krötenbüblein. Look closely at the playful details as water dances over the small sculptures. Created by Georg Roch in 1927, this fountain came to life at a time when the world was rapidly changing, yet art held a special place in people's hearts. Imagine the stories that have unfolded here as people passed by, perhaps on their way to the nearby Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, visible to the southwest. This fountain is more than just a piece of art; it's a window into the past, a slice of living history in the heart of modern Berlin. Take a moment to enjoy it, breathe deeply, and let the tranquility surround you before you move on.

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