Albrechtsbrunnen (Kaiserslautern)
Albrechtsbrunnen | |
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Albrechtsbrunnen | |
place | Kaiserslautern |
country | Germany |
construction time | 1890 and 1911 |
architect | Heinrich Bernd, Gustav Adolf Bernd |
Architectural style | Renaissance, neo-Romanesque |
Coordinates | |
location | Coordinates: 49 ° 25 ′ 59.8 " N , 7 ° 46 ′ 17.5" E 49 ° 25 ′ 59.8 " N , 7 ° 46 ′ 17.5" E |
The Albrechtsbrunnen in Kaiserslautern is now in Bremerstraße.
history
The fountain was built in 1890 in front of the then Royal Bavarian District Command in Logenstrasse (today's police headquarters ) in the Renaissance style. Its name is reminiscent of King Albrecht, who in the Middle Ages, in 1303, gave the city the southern city forest as a gift. Five years later, in 1895, the fountain was moved to its current location in Bremerstraße, where it has stood at the entrance to the city forest ever since.
description
The Albrechtsbrunnen is a historical fountain consisting of three bowls arranged one above the other. In addition to the Renaissance, the neo-Romanesque is also mentioned as an architectural style in the specialist literature . The fountain itself comes from Heinrich Bernd ; In 1911 his brother Gustav Adolf Bernd created the crowning sculpture "Boy with Piglet", which symbolizes the king's right to be allowed to drive the pigs of the inhabitants to fattening in the forest.