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Andreasbrunnen

Baroque charm at the heart of Würzburg

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The Andreasbrunnen captivates with its baroque design, crafted by Andreas Müller in the early 18th century. As a heritage monument of Bavaria, it stands proudly in Fred-Joseph-Platz, blending seamlessly into the historic cityscape. Immerse yourself in the artistic details and timeless elegance of this fountain.
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The baroque Andreasbrunnen in Würzburg was created by Andreas Müller in the early 18th century and is now a protected architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

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Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing in front of a masterpiece that's over 300 years old. Can you feel the whisper of history? Look at the intricate details – these baroque designs tell stories from a time when art and architecture competed in beauty. Turn around and notice how the fountain complements the nearby St. Burkard Church to the north. The figures on the fountain almost seem alive, sharing tales of the people who once gathered here. Do you hear the gentle sound of flowing water? It's been a companion to countless generations and will continue to be so for many years to come. A silent witness to time, nestled in Würzburg's charming old town.

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