List of fountains in the Berlin district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf
The list of wells in the Berlin district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf is a detailed overview of the wells in the public space of the Berlin district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf . It also includes wells that are out of order or that no longer exist. The list contains 40 properties and is based on information provided by the Senate Department for Urban Development and Housing, on a documentation of the District Office of Marzahn-Hellersdorf and other respectively stated sources.
overview
Compared to other Berlin districts, the district has an unusually large number of ornamental fountains. The reason is that the greater part of the district - the districts of Hellersdorf and Marzahn - consists of large housing estates built in the GDR era, for which several “social centers” had to be planned according to central guidelines. One such center was a complex of shops, services and an artistically designed leisure time area with flower beds, small green areas, with seating and sculptures or fountains. The works of art then put up were mostly commissioned works that the East Berlin magistrate selected and financed after internal competitions. In the historically grown districts of Biesdorf, Kaulsdorf and Mahlsdorf, however, there are very few public ornamental fountains.
According to the Senate , Berlin has a total of 270 ornamental fountains and sea fountains, the maintenance of which will be taken over by Berliner Wasserbetriebe from 2017 .
List of wells
The sortable compilation is sorted alphabetically by districts and, below that, by streets.
Legend:
- OT: district, where Bd = Biesdorf, Hd = Hellersdorf, Md = Mahlsdorf, Mz = Marzahn
- Name (italic): Name of the well as made by the artist
- Address: nearest street / building and location: geographic coordinates
- Year: when set up
- Artist
- Brief description with picture
OT | Surname | Address and location | year | Artist | Brief description with picture |
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Vol | fountain | Alt-Biesdorf, castle park location |
around 1900 | Paul Hentschel , the garden architect Brodersen, who later worked here, integrated the fountain into the newly designed park. | Design by the architectThe fine jets of the central fountain can rise up to three meters. Restored together with the entire park in the 1990s. |
Vol | fountain | Brebacher Weg 15, site of the accident hospital Lage |
around 1890 |
Remains of the stone fountain basin Circular green area in front of the former main building of the Wilhelm-Griesinger Hospital , in the middle of which a fountain was installed in a stone basin. |
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Vol | untitled | Cecilienstraße 92, in front of the Lage Police Department |
around 1976 | Rudolf custom | Present there in the early 2000s. Three stele elements with a maximum height of 6.5 m stand in a circular brick basin with a diameter of eight meters. The vertically and horizontally structured ceramic elements are reminiscent of towering tubes or stacked dishes. |
Vol | fountain | Fred-Löwenberg-Platz location |
5th June 2012 | Sabine Nier (artist) and Gabriele Wilheim-Stemberger (landscape architect and employee of the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district office) |
Because the water quickly became polluted, the original circulation system was replaced in 2015 with a fresh water connection that pumped 20 cubic meters of water from a depth of 51 m every day. This meant that the system could also be used as a splash. In the low water basin, people are placed in silhouette form with colored accessories, some with dogs, all of which spit water. The fountain no longer works and only remains as an art object. |
Vol | fountain | Warener Strasse, main building of the accident hospital Lage |
1997 | Next to the main entrance to the new UKB building there is a fountain in an elongated well basin lined with coarse pebbles. | |
Hd | untitled |
Alice-Salomon-Platz , in front of the Marktplatz center Lage |
2006 | Architects Brandt and Böttcher | A square area with a side length of 5.15 m is laid out flush with natural and paving stones . Six stainless steel nozzles are embedded in it, from which water can bubble up to 1.50 m high. |
Hd | Fountains and paddles |
Altlandsberger Platz , between Pritzhagener Weg and Hasenholzer Allee, near the Gardens of the World. Location |
June 18, 2008 | Office of the Marzahn District Office | Birgit Engelhardt, Green SpaceIn a triangular area with mosaic paving there are three-meter-high steles made of stainless steel, from which water sprays from smaller, twig-like pipes. |
Hd | Clara-Zetkin- Park II water playground |
Borkheider Strasse corner Rabensteiner Strasse location |
1994 | Hans Peter Goettsche |
A flat, spacious, water-filled oval is made accessible by means of inlaid field stones and a crossing with step plates. In the basin is the walled pumping station, which is accessed by a few steps. The resulting small plateau is secured with a metal fence. A wide gush of water flows from the side of the square house onto the back of a bronze boy (height of the figure 1.50 m) into the pool. A frog and a fish are also placed on the edge of the pool, each 50 centimeters high, each with a small crown and also made of bronze . A small jet of water escapes from each of their mouths. This is where Bernd Tholl's fairy tale fountain was located until 1990 . |
Hd | The encounter - spray towers |
Cecilienplatz location |
1995 | Kai-Uwe Dräger (sculptor), Barbara Hanke (landscape architect) | In operation in 2008. A 40 meter long stone channel runs diagonally across the town square. It conducts water from an artificial spring of granite steles set up on a flat hill to a gate formed from three roughly hewn stones (height 3.50 m, width 2.50 m). On the eastern edge of the square, a loose rocky landscape designed with step plates and small bushes complements the impression of a varied, spacious landscape. |
Hd | fountain | Clara Zetkin square near Teterower ring position |
1995 | Noack architects | From a round well basin with a diameter of 9.30 m protrudes an elevated, also round, water drainage area made of small paving stones laid in a circle. Several stainless steel nozzles are grouped in their center, from which fountains gush up to two meters high. More are arranged around the inner fountains, the jets of which can rise up to a meter. This creates a real water oasis with full pressure. A channel made of natural stone runs around the drainage area, which absorbs the water and lets it flow back into the pump system. |
Hd | 14 ornamental fountains | Eisenacher Strasse, in the Gardens of the World Location |
1987 | ||
Hd | Post mile column - fountain - reliefs four seasons | Havelländer Ring 40 position |
1989 | Rudolf Bohm | 2007 available at the site. A 2.85 m high obelisk-like post mile column with a square floor plan, made of sandstone, stands in a flat, square concrete fountain (side length 2.30 m). The column base is bordered by a limestone belt with mask friezes. On the four sides they show fruits, animals and floral elements as symbols of the four seasons. The nearby club restaurant '' Zur alten Schäferei '', together with the combined work of art, formed the link to the living environment. |
Hd | untitled triangular fountain |
Hellersdorf promenade location |
1992 | Anja Schmidt | Present around 2007 An upright equilateral triangle (side length two meters) made of brass, steel, steel mesh and artificial stone rests on one side. Inside the triangle formed by outlines, diverse variations of the theme can be seen with the help of further triangles or corresponding bodies. Instead of a well basin there is a square base, which is laid out with different sized triangular shaped plates. A surrounding metal grille serves as a drain. |
Hd | Landscape fountain | Kastanienallee corner Mylauer Weg location |
1983 | Klaus Noculak |
shut down; Basin serves as a planting bowl. A round basin 13 meters in diameter, made of red bricks and basalt, contained a flat relief made of light gray granite with the outline of the city of Berlin. In the middle of the urban landscape was (is) to be seen a highlighted bronze plate, which shows the outlines of the district of Hellersdorf. It also bore the inscription: “1375 (Alt) Hellersdorf / Kaulsdorf / Mahlsdorf - 1986 Hellersdorf The landscape was shaped by the Ice Age around 15,000 years ago. / This fountain was completed and put into operation in August 1983./ The The design is by Klaus Noculak. / Outdoor facility: Office Hans-Peter Flechner / Water technology: Büro Joachim Kudlak / Berlin in August 1993 / Klaus Noculac. " A plaque on the surrounding parapet of the facility, which is three steps lower, explains the details of the representation, including" [...] The deep incision in the city silhouette indicates the Ice Age landscape with the Warsaw-Berlin and the Baruther glacial valley. Today the Havel and Spree flow there. […] The four nozzles on the edge of the fountain symbolize the four cardinal points, with the fountain as a whole being north . |
Md | The four temperaments | Hönower road at the S-Bahn station Mahlsdorf location |
1983 | Karl-Günter Möpert | The fountain originally located immediately south of the Mahlsdorf S-Bahn station is out of order. Four groups of people are arranged on a round concrete pedestal, symbolizing the four human temperaments according to ancient teachings [fire (warm and dry), air (warm and damp), water (damp and cold) and earth (cold and dry)]. The fountain was moved in 2019 around 50 m in front of the newly built REWE store. |
Mz | Splash on the grass | (Am Anger), Allee der Kosmonauten 198 Lage |
1993 | Marzahn-Hellersdorf green space office, executed by Oase Brunnentechnik | Four stainless steel columns of different heights (2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 m) are set up at different distances from one another on a large roundabout with a diameter of 30 m. Water flows or sprays briefly from the upper openings when it is activated via a fitting on the edge of the area |
Mz |
Marzahn-West water playground spray field (spray pool) |
Geraer Ring opposite No. 37/39 location |
1995/96 | Reiner Uhl (sculptures), Gabriele Hennemann (water system) | The pumping system is located in an artificially designed flat rock landscape. This supplies eight mythical animals made of natural stones (which are reminiscent of birds, fish and small mammals) with water. The figures, between 50 centimeters and 1.50 meters high, are distributed over the area and jets of water emerge from them at various points. |
Mz | Well of generations , because of its location in front of the former town hall and mayor fountain called |
Helene-Weigel-Platz , in front of the former Marzahn location |
1990 | Rolf Biebl | Five groups of bronze figures, arranged one below the other on a staircase, form a compact fountain. They symbolize different ages of people: athletes and motorcycles stand for the youth, the family for the middle generation and the thinker for the elderly. |
Mz | Splash Marzahn-East | Hohensaatener Strasse / Ringenwalder Strasse location |
1993 | Marzahn-Hellersdorf green space office, executed by Oase Brunnentechnik | Four stainless steel columns of different heights (2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 m) are set up at different distances from each other on a large, flat, 30 m diameter roundabout. Water flows or sprays briefly from the upper openings when it is activated via a fitting on the edge of the area. |
Mz |
Fountain with boulder, former Ariadne fountain , also known as lion fountain |
Karl-Holtz-Platz location |
1995 |
1985 Evelyn Hartnick |
In operation in 2015. In the center of a low, circular natural stone basin with a diameter of 4.60 m, an octagonal 1.50 m high well with terracotta cladding was set up. Initially, a group of three lions sat on this pedestal. A naked woman was lolling on an animal. In 1990 a lion figure was destroyed, in 1992 the other figures were stolen. In addition, the site lost its urban framework because the surrounding buildings, including a school, were demolished. The fountain remained standing and was integrated into the newly created town square. The district office was one of the empty wells plate boulder of granite set. Water escapes upwards from the pierced center of the stone and trickles down after hitting a small metal bell on the stone. According to the Senate, the water feature is said to have been called the circus fountain . |
Mz | Children's pool "Platsch" | Lea-Grundig-Straße, Bürgerpark Marzahn location |
1988 | Dieter showerk |
. Preserved and functional in the late 1990s. Six plastic low animal figures made of brightly painted ceramic (penguin, hippopotamus, manatee, piggy, frog and fish) form play figures in a larger paddling pool. Three of the animals spew jets of water from their mouths |
Mz | Ceramic seat fountain | Liebensteiner promenade behind Trusetaler Street location |
1988 | Wolfgang Weber | There were three water fountains in a round, low artificial stone basin five meters in diameter and about 45 cm high. The edge of the basin was laid out with flat ceramic plates, edged towards the outside as a somewhat higher boundary with glazed ceramic stones. The well has been dismantled and will not be put back into operation. |
Mz | Natural stone fountain with boulders |
Märkische Allee 166 at the corner of Poelchaustraße Lage |
1982 | Nikolaus Bode | The fountain initially beautified a social center and was dismantled in 2004 due to the demolition of the cube building. After the inauguration of a new shopping center, it was returned to its original location. The earlier boulders came as a group of stones on a green area in front of the residential building at Murtzaner Ring 71. A rectangular concrete basin with a side length of around 4.80 m protrudes just above street level. Inside there is a circular mushroom-shaped spring bowl made of natural stone. In the middle of it lie five small, unhewn boulders, under which the water emerges. Outside around the water basin there are apparently more than eleven larger boulders, each of them decorated with a small symbol (eye, mouth, snake, ...). |
Mz | Eastside fountain |
Märkische Allee 178, behind the Eastgate location shopping center |
2005 | Ground-level fountains are combined to form a fountain. 16 small fountains with heights of up to 70 centimeters surround a large fountain in the middle of the system, which can rise up to 3.50 meters. The fountain basin with a diameter of nine meters is hardly higher than the surrounding area, but is noticeable because of its dark granite covering. The entire complex is surrounded by stairs and seating in the outer curve. | |
Mz | Sitting fountain with a fountain head | Marchwitzastraße 1/3 (southern tip) location |
1983 | Rolf Winkler | The monumental water system with a diameter of ten meters is divided into a sculpture (head of the fountain) on the raised center, which is formed from seven stacked square stainless steel plates (height, width and length of two meters each). The support and supply pipe stands in a central basin with a diameter of four meters. Stepped up are initially three, including four more round pools with a diameter of two meters. From the outlet on the metal body, the water runs cascading into the central basin and through overflow channels into the basins below. All the edges of the water basins are clinkered, the basins themselves are made of bricks. |
Mz | Splash southern tip | Marchwitzastrasse location |
1993 | Marzahn-Hellersdorf green space office, executed by Oase Brunnentechnik | Five different heights (2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 m) columns made of stainless steel are set up at different distances from each other on a large, flat, 30 m diameter roundabout. Water flows or sprays briefly from the upper openings when it is activated via a fitting on the edge of the area. |
Mz | Still life table setting | Marchwitzastraße 43–45, Allee der Kosmonauten 58 Lage |
1982 | Emerita Pansowová | A compact bronze sculpture represents a square table about one meter long, on which a loose and wrinkled blanket was thrown. There is a jug, an apple and a larger bowl on it. Water trickles steadily from the objects and runs down the table. |
Mz | Stair wells with sandstone figures relief steles in plant motifs |
Marzahner Promenade 43/45, pedestrian zone location |
1989 | Nikolaus Bode | Three octagonal concrete bowls about 50 centimeters high each carry four sandstone steles. These represent relief-like and stylized parts of the plant and the narrow sides stand together in the center. The water gushes out of the middle of the basin and wets the steles. The three bowls are set up on three stair landings one above the other and give the impression of plant pots. |
Mz |
Tröpfelbrunnen ( The Egg ) |
Marzahner Promenade 49 location |
1983 | Reinhard Jacob |
out of order sandstone and marble ; erected as a sculpture in the Marzahner Promenade since 1999. The original location of the fountain was Allee der Kosmonauten 147. Due to severe damage, it was dismantled there and re-erected as a sculptural decoration in a livelier place after restoration. |
Mz | Big pool |
Victor-Klemperer-Platz , Freizeitforum Marzahn location |
1992 | The facility covers an area of 20 by 40 meters. The extensively renovated fountain system was reopened in August 2017. | |
Mz | Drinking fountain ring colonnade | Mehrower Allee between Ludwig-Renn-Straße and Max-Herrmann-Straße Lage |
erected here around 2000 | Berliner Wasserbetriebe | The approximately one meter high column of the cast iron fountain is decorated with reliefs on the history of water and a symbolic representation of the natural water cycle. In several Berlin districts, passers-by have been able to refresh themselves with free drinking water at these beautifully designed fountains for several years. The ring colonnades were built in 1986 based on a competition based on a design by the architect Wolf-Rüdiger Eisentraut ; However, large parts of the facility have been empty for years. |
Mz | Linden fountain | Mehrower Allee 28 and Ludwig-Renn-Straße 58–60 (behind the houses), Ringkolonnaden location |
1991 | Rolf Walter; Execution of the fountain figure by Kunstschmiede Kunsch | A circular fountain basin with a diameter of 12 m, formed with small cobblestones, is dominated by a simple stainless steel sculpture that represents a simplified linden tree and reaches a height of six meters. The metal branches that come together in the upper center hold a small brass ball. The water flows into the collecting basin from three pipes angled at an angle from the “trunk”. There are six low stainless steel pipes in the basin, the escaping water of which forms small water bells. |
Mz | Granite fountain | Parsteiner Ring / Glambecker Ring location |
1995 | Michael Hennemann, landscape architect | An octagonal fountain basin made of polished and chamfered black granite with an imaginary diameter of nine meters forms the eye-catcher in a small green area. In the middle of the basin is a mushroom-like ring made of the same material. The nozzle in the center can raise a fountain four meters high. A further 24 nozzles are grouped around the central fountain, forming inclined water jets up to two meters high and then falling outside the ring into the angular pool. Small-scale, concentrically laid paving stones in light and dark gray form the connecting look between the fountain and the surrounding seating. |
Mz | Dance of youth | Pekrunstraße / Manksweg / Scheibenbergstraße (green space) location |
1984 | Wolfgang Weber | Four colorfully glazed and relief ceramic columns with a maximum height of 3.40 m belong to the fountain system. Three columns stand in a round water basin (diameter seven meters), one “dances” outside. |
Mz | Berlin urban landscape | Rebhuhnweg 33 location |
1983 | Ingeborg Flierl |
After the fall of the Wall, the well was taken out of service and the column is available on site. A three meter high mosaic column is a schematic representation of buildings from historic Berlin and stands in a small square basin that has since been planted. |
Wells no longer available
OT | Surname | Address and location | year | Artist | Brief description |
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Mz | fountain | Barnimplatz location | 1995 | The fountain was built at the same time as the new town square. Repeated vandalism attacks forced the district office to dismantle and store the well in 2005. The decorative fountain consists of a 1.40 m high stainless steel column, from which the water gushed out after pressing a button and was collected in a small round bowl. A timer limited the duration. - In an exhibition in 2014, the artist Ute Licht presented a model of a new fountain for Barnimplatz (name: possibility ), which is very unusual in terms of the choice of material as well as its size and arrangement. But he hardly has a chance of realization. Specific projects are being called for the 2017/2018 participatory budget, one of which could be a new decorative fountain. | |
Mz | Water pyramid | Fichtelbergstrasse 13 location |
1984 | Lothar Scholz | Demolished in the mid-1990s because of new residential buildings in place of the former social center with the Geißenweide club restaurant ; Parts stored In a low concrete basin about five meters in diameter rose a two-meter-high stylized flower, shaped as a hollow body. A jet of water emerged from an elevated ball surrounded by the petals. The flower was formed by colorful mosaics. |
Mz | untitled | Mehrower Allee 18 location |
1986 | Rolf Levonjak | Demolished in 1994 Three ceramic columns up to 2.50 m high stood in a low square basin in front of the social center with the club restaurant Stadtwappen . The steles each carried several horizontal metal fountain shells. After vandalism damage and the redesign of the area, the fountain was demolished in 1994. In 1995 the new district center Marzahner Plaza was built in place of the restaurant . |
Mz | Fountain with wooden benches | Oberweißbacher Strasse 7 location |
1986 | Joachim Donath | Demolished in 1995 The fountain was part of the social center around the Brunnenschenke restaurant . In a circular, low well basin four meters in diameter stood an approximately four meters high (estimated radius one meter) metal cylinder, the rounded upper part of which carried a small raised ball. From the edge of the pool, three wooden walkways led to a double bench. The foot sections of the benches took up the shape of the cylinder with a “button”. In addition to seating, the facility also offered climbing opportunities. |
Mz | Fairytale fountain | Rabensteiner Strasse location |
before 1990 | Bernd Tholl | The fountain with many colorfully painted ceramic fairy tale characters was a huge paddling pool surrounded by lavish stone loungers and sitting areas. In the middle of the water system was a rectangular pedestal about three meters high, on which an almost life-size fairy tale figure stood, water trickled down at her feet. Other people or animals based on fairy tales were placed in the pool and on the surrounding area. The intensive use gradually led to the destruction of figures. The fairytale fountain was demolished in 1990. The six remaining figures (for example a dwarf or the head of a crocodile) were given a new location as sculptures in front of and in the Bruno-Bettelheim-Schule , Schleusinger Straße 17. ( location ) |
literature
- Art in the large housing estate. Works of art in public spaces in Marzahn and Hellersdorf. A documentation ; Commission for Art in Public Space: Thorsten Goldberg , Ellena Olsen, Martin Schönfeld, Andreas Sommerer. Published by the Marzahn-Hellersdorf District Office, 2008. ISBN 978-3-00-026730-7 . ( 63 pages extract from the documentation (pdf) ).
- Dieter Breitenborn: Berlin water games . Berlin, VEB Verlag für Bauwesen, 1974. 80 pp.
Web links
- Public fountain in Berlin: Marzahn-Hellersdorf ( Memento from May 27, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) (as of 2017)
- Wells in Marzahn-Hellersdorf fail more and more often . In: Berliner Woche , July 17, 2015.
- Berliner Wasserbetriebe: Berliner Wasserbetriebe - Zierbrunnen in Berlin. In: bwb.de. Retrieved February 10, 2020 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Berliner Wasserbetriebe: Wasserbetriebe take over Berlin's public wells. In: bwb.de. March 6, 2019, accessed February 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Fountain in the Biesdorf Palace Park at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 10, 2017.
- ↑ Fountain in the castle pond in Biesdorf bubbles on youtube.com, accessed on January 12, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 100.
- ↑ a b On the fountain at Fred-Löwenberg-Platz , accessed on January 12, 2017.
- ↑ Birgitt Etzel: Fountain at Fred-Löwenberg-Platz should be cleaned regularly , on www.lichtenbergmarzahnplus.de from November 28, 2014; accessed on January 12, 2017.
- ↑ Harald Ritter: Water connection for wells , accessed on January 12, 2017.
- ↑ a b Start of the water games postponed indefinitely. In: Berliner Woche , Marzahn-Hellersdorf edition, May 6, 2020.
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- ↑ C.-Zetkin-Park II water playground at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 200.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 220.
- ↑ Fountain on Clara-Zetkin-Platz at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ↑ History of the Gardens of the World , accessed on January 12, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 260.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 272.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 240.
- ^ Sylva Brösicke-Istok: Sculptures, monuments and fountains in the Hellersdorf district . Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein, Berlin 1993, p. 11
- ↑ The Mahlsdorf district center on Hönower Straße is taking shape. In: Berliner Woche , July 18, 2019.
- ↑ www.stadtentwicklung.de , accessed on January 9, 2017.
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- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 213.
- ↑ The stairwell in front of the town hall at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 80.
- ↑ Plansche Marzahn-Ost on www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
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- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 167.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 153
- ↑ Ceramic seat fountain at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 92.
- ^ Wells with boulders at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ^ Eastside fountain at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ↑ Sitzbrunnen with fountain head at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 71
- ↑ Plansche Südspitze Marzahn at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 10, 2017.
- ↑ Gedeckter-Tisch-Brunnen at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... ; P. 75
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 134.
- ↑ Staircase fountain with sandstone figures at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 137.
- ↑ see also Marzahner Promenade
- ↑ Großes Bassin at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 10, 2017.
- ↑ Johannes Martin opens a fountain on Viktor-Klemperer-Platz. Press release from the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district office, August 18, 2017
- ↑ Drinking fountain at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 9, 2017.
- ↑ Homepage of Wolf R. Eisentraut with a sketch of the development around the ring colonnade. , accessed January 13, 2017.
- ↑ Lindenbrunnen at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 10, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 157.
- ↑ Granite fountain at www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 10, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... N p. 113.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 115.
- ^ Springbrunnen Barnimplatz on www.stadtentwicklung.de, accessed on January 10, 2017.
- ↑ A fountain model for Barnimplatz presented. , accessed January 10, 2017.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 112.
- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... ; P. 75
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- ^ Art in the large housing estate ... p. 184.