Wittelsbacherbrunnen (Lenbachplatz)

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Year1893 (1893)
MediumUntersberg marble, limestone
Wittelsbacher Brunnen
ArtistAdolf von Hildebrand
Year1893 (1893)
MediumUntersberg marble, limestone
MovementClassicism
LocationMunich, Bavaria, Germany
Coordinates48°8′28.8″N 11°34′9.6″E / 48.141333°N 11.569333°E / 48.141333; 11.569333

The Wittelsbacherbrunnen is a monumental fountain located on the northwestern edge of Munich's city center, at the transition between Lenbachplatz and Maximiliansplatz. Constructed between 1893 and 1895, it was designed by sculptor Adolf von Hildebrand in the Neo-Classicist style. The fountain serves as an allegory for the primal forces of water.

Due to its calm and clear design, as well as its integration into the urban environment, the Wittelsbacherbrunnen is regarded as one of the most artistically accomplished installations in Munich.

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