Livets brunn, Public fountain in Skövde, Sweden.
Livets brunn is a fountain made of granite and bronze in central Skövde, with water flowing down through multiple levels. The structure consists of distinct tiers that create the square's focal point.
Swedish artist Anders M. Hunstig designed this fountain, which was officially inaugurated in 1977 at the central square. The work emerged during a period when Swedish cities were reshaping their public spaces.
The fountain functions as a gathering place where locals and visitors naturally congregate during events and daily life. It shapes how people use and experience the central square throughout the year.
The fountain stands at Hertig Johans gata and remains accessible 24 hours daily for visitors. Benches surround the space, allowing people to sit and enjoy the surroundings.
Local tradition holds that the fountain's water possesses special properties, leading visitors to collect it in bottles. This practice reflects how deeply residents connect with this public monument.
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