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Möwenbrunnen

Seagulls in Stone: A Captivating Dance

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The Möwenbrunnen, crafted by Paul Ohnesorge, captivates with its graceful seagull sculptures in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. Since 1966, this artistic masterpiece has brought a touch of the sea to the area, inviting you to feel the birds' effortless glide. Be enchanted by the harmonious arrangement of the sculptures and bask in the serene atmosphere they create.
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Created by artist Paul Ohnesorge in 1966, the Möwenbrunnen is a popular meeting spot in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.

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Founded
1966

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle sea breeze in the air? It might be the graceful seagulls soaring above you. Paul Ohnesorge brought a slice of coastal charm right here into the city with this fountain. Look closely, and you'll see how the gulls seem ready to take flight at any moment. Just behind you, a few steps away, is the Otto Suhr monument. It's fascinating how history and art intertwine here, creating a unique atmosphere. Let the serenity of the fountain envelop you as the city hums around you.

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