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Stuhlmannbrunnen

A captivating fountain amidst historic charm

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Nestled in the heart of Altona, the Stuhlmannbrunnen enchants with its artistic water display and striking sculptures. Set against the backdrop of the town hall and museum, it presents a mesmerizing blend of art and nature. As a heritage monument from 1900, the fountain breathes life into the Platz der Republik, making it one of Hamburg's most iconic landmarks. Discover the timeless allure of this captivating space.
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As a heritage monument dating back to 1900, the Stuhlmannbrunnen stands as a vibrant testament to the rich history of Hamburg-Altona.

Quick Facts

Founded
1900
Heritage Status
Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine yourself at the turn of the 20th century when this fountain first came to life. Look at the powerful figures locked in an eternal struggle over a fish. They're a nod to the rivalry between Hamburg and Altona for access to the Elbe. If you glance to your left, the grand town hall frames the fountain beautifully. Just behind you, you'll find the Altonaer Museum, echoing stories of the city. It's almost as if the fountain itself whispers tales of Hamburg's tumultuous past. This isn't just a fountain; it's a living piece of history, inviting you to dive into its story.

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