
Erich-Schulze-Brunnen
Artistic Water Display in Munich's Vibrant District
Did you know?
The Erich-Schulze-Brunnen, designed by Albert Hien, was placed in front of the GEMA building in 1990 to symbolize its close ties to the music industry.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1990
- Architect
- Albert Hien
- Height
- 7.5 m
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle splash of water? It's mesmerizing, drawing in everyone who passes by. This fountain is more than just an art piece; it's a symbol of the creative spirit that thrives in Haidhausen. Albert Hien, the artist, designed it to capture the essence of music and movement. Look up and notice how the water jets skyward – like musical notes rising to the heavens. Did you know this fountain was created during the 1990s, a time of cultural revival in Munich? Turn around slowly and see how it fits into the vibrant cityscape, surrounded by both history and modernity. Right here, in front of the GEMA building, art meets the heart of the music industry.
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Location
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