
Steinskulptur und Brunnen
Stone and Water: A Tempelhof Treasure
Did you know?
The stone sculpture and fountain complex in Tempelhof-Schöneberg was created by Paul Brandenburg in 1983, serving as a rare instance of sculptures specifically designed for public spaces during that period.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1983
- Height
- 3.25 m
Guided Story
Listen to the gentle sound of water. It's not just a sound; it's an invitation to pause and reflect. Paul Brandenburg's stone sculpture and fountain is more than just an art piece; it's a small oasis of calm amidst the city's hustle. Look closely at how the clean lines and natural stone textures interact, telling a story of movement and stability. You might sense a connection to the nearby St. Judas Thaddeus Church, whose quiet tower is just visible in the distance. In this moment, as water flows and the sculptures glisten in the light, you feel the harmony between humanity and nature. Take a moment to enjoy this quiet poetry.
Location
Nearby

St. Judas-Thaddäus-Kirche

Schwerbelastungskörper

SA-Gefängnis Papestraße

Adolf-Scheidt-Platz

Kapelle im Sankt Joseph-Krankenhaus

Kirche auf dem Tempelhofer Feld

Parkringbrücke
