Neptune Fountain
The Neptune Fountain, or Neptunbrunnen in German, is a beautiful fountain located in the historic center of Berlin, Germany. The fountain is dedicated to Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, and it was designed by Reinhold Begas in 1891. It was built to mark the completion of the new aqueduct that brought fresh water to Berlin from the Schöneberg Hills.
The fountain is made of bronze and features a large statue of Neptune, who is depicted riding a shell-shaped chariot pulled by sea horses. The statue is surrounded by other mythological figures, including mermaids, mermen, and tritons, who are all associated with the sea. The water in the fountain cascades from the mouths of the sea creatures, creating a beautiful and serene atmosphere.
The Neptune Fountain is located in the heart of Berlin's historic Mitte district, on the famous boulevard Unter den Linden. It is a popular tourist attraction and a favorite spot for locals to relax and enjoy the city's beautiful scenery. The fountain was heavily damaged during World War II, but it was restored in the 1960s and remains one of Berlin's most beautiful landmarks.
Location: Karl-Liebknecht-Str., 10178 Berlin, Germany