Hase-Brunnen, Heritage fountain in Mitte, Germany.
The Hase-Brunnen is a fountain in Mitte with two large basins where water flows through sculpted lions' heads. Figures of a woman selling fish and a gardener adorn the structure, showing details of market work from earlier times.
This fountain was built in 1881 through funding by local citizens and marks the restoration of the Old Town Hall. It stands where fish and flower markets once met, serving as a reminder of the city's commercial past.
The figures here show market work: a woman selling fish holds a carp, while a gardener wears a wreath of roses. They tell the story of how this spot connected to the daily trade and life of the city.
The fountain sits at the corner of Dammstraße in front of the old administration building, making it easy to locate. From here you can walk through the surrounding area and explore the streets where markets once operated.
The fountain features gilded canopies with angular frames covered in ivy and roses, quite different from religious structures of that era. This ornamental style gives the place a character all its own and makes it stand out from other monuments.
Location: Mitte
Inception: 1881
Creator: Conrad Wilhelm Hase
GPS coordinates: 52.37153,9.73582
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:00
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