
Mädchen mit Seehund
Artful elegance amid urban vibrancy
Did you know?
The fountain 'Mädchen mit Seehund', created by architect Ferdinand Liebermann in 1930, is a Bavarian architectural heritage site managed by the BLfD.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1930
- Architect
- Ferdinand Liebermann
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Imagine standing here, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of Hohenzollernplatz, yet feeling a sense of calm wash over you. Can you hear the gentle splash of water? It’s a sound that seems to transport you away from the city's noise. In front of you is the charming 'Mädchen mit Seehund', crafted by Ferdinand Liebermann. This sculpture captures a moment of playful innocence, a young girl with her seal companion. Look closely at the flowing lines and lively posture. It reminds us of a time when life was simpler, more connected to nature. And as you take in the scene, notice how this piece blends seamlessly with its urban surroundings, offering a tranquil pause in the heart of the city.
Location
Nearby

Nordbad

Hohenzollernplatz

Stadtarchiv München

Kreuzkirche

Staatliches Bauamt Freising

Makoré-Stamm

Monopol
