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Nichtgeburtstagsbrunnen
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Nichtgeburtstagsbrunnen

A whimsical fountain celebrating unbirthdays

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Nestled in Berlin's Theodor-Wolff-Park, the 'Nichtgeburtstagskaffeekanne' is a whimsical fountain crafted by Heinrich Brummack in 1990. Its quirky design invites you to view the everyday with a playful twist. This spot blends art and nature in the vibrant district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, offering a serene escape. Let the creative spirit of this unique place inspire you.
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In 1990, the whimsical Nichtgeburtstagsbrunnen was established by Heinrich Brummack in Berlin's Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.

Quick Facts

Founded
1990

Guided Story

Ever seen a teapot turned into a fountain? That's exactly what you'll find here. Take a close look at those whimsical shapes and playful design. The artist, Heinrich Brummack, was inspired by Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland'. Imagine the Mad Hatter serving tea right here. Behind you is the lively Theodor-Wolff-Park, a favorite spot for Berliners to unwind. Look up, and you'll see water joyfully cascading, catching the sunlight just so. It's a place where everyday life meets fantasy in the most delightful way.

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