
Hase-Brunnen
A Historical Gem in Hanover's Marketplace
Did you know?
In the 19th century, 113 citizens of Hanover contributed to the construction of the Hase-Brunnen, which serves both as an ornamental fountain and a monument to the Old Town Hall restored by Conrad Wilhelm Hase.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1881
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Listen to the gentle sound of the water. This fountain isn't just a structure; it's a storyteller of history and art. Notice the intricate details—each one is a tribute to Conrad Wilhelm Hase, whose architectural vision transformed Hanover. Imagine him walking these streets, breathing life back into ancient buildings. Did you know it was funded by 113 citizens? A true community effort! Behind you stands the Old Town Hall, another of Hase's masterpieces. Take a moment to look around the marketplace, where the whispers of the past meet the vibrancy of today.







