
Säulenbrunnen
Modern elegance inspired by historical design
Did you know?
The Säulenbrunnen in Berlin, constructed in 1981, is an exact replica of a historic fountain from Innsbruck, located in front of the Trautsonhaus.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1981
Guided Story
Imagine standing in front of a piece of Innsbruck right here in Berlin. Look at the sleek column of this fountain. Its clean, geometric design is a nod to the charm of Austria. You might be surprised to know that this fountain isn't just art—it's a functioning drinking fountain. Picture people taking a refreshing break here in the summer. Just behind you, a short walk away, is the Rudolph-Wilde-Park. It's a great spot to enjoy some greenery after soaking in the fountain's beauty. Despite its modern lines, the fountain blends seamlessly into the urban landscape, as if it's always belonged here.
Location
Nearby

Innsbrucker Platz

Rudolph-Wilde-Park

Rathaus Schöneberg

Ceciliengärten

St.-Norbert-Kirche

Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche (Hauptstraße)

Greater Grace Evangelische Freikirche
