
Struwwelpeterbrunnen
Artistic centerpiece in the heart of Frankfurt
Did you know?
The Struwwelpeter Fountain in Frankfurt, created by Johann Belz, is one of the rare monuments dedicated to the famous children's book classic Struwwelpeter.
Guided Story
Do you hear the gentle sound of water? It's inviting you to take a closer look at the whimsical characters that seem to have leapt straight out of the Struwwelpeter book. Notice the details: the wild-haired Struwwelpeter and the other quirky figures dancing around. These aren't just storybook characters; they're part of Frankfurt's cultural tapestry, brought to life by Johann Belz's skilled hands. Just behind you, a short stroll away, is the Stadionbad, where the sound of water tells another story of relaxation. And if you glance to the northwest, you'll see the Carl-von-Weinberg Forest Park—a perfect spot to unwind after your visit here. Take a moment to appreciate the artistry and let the surroundings capture your imagination. This fountain is more than just a photo opportunity; it's a lively piece of history.
Location
Nearby

Stadionbad

Deutsche Bank Park

Eintracht Frankfurt Museum

Tiroler Weiher

Jupitersäule mit Grüngürteltier

Waldspielpark Carl-von-Weinberg

Station 2 Wäldchestag
