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Burg Schlitz (Hohen Demzin): Nymphenbrunnen (Brunnen der tanzenden Mädchen)
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Deutsch: 14.09.1987 2051 Burg Schlitz (Gem. Hohen Demzin): Mecklenburgs bedeutendste klassizist. Schloßanlage (1806-1824). Der Nymphenbrunnen (GMP: 53.701102,12.542426) im Park wurde 1903 von Walter Schott im Jugendstil für den Brunnenhof des Kaufhauses Wertheim in Berlin entworfen u. vermutlich 1934 von Emil Georg von Stauß nach Burg Schlitz geholt. Dieses mittlerweile weltberühmte Wasserspiel, welches auch "Brunnen der tanzenden Mädchen" genannt wird, wurde in Bronze gegossen und ist unter Anderem im Central Park von New York (sogenannte Untermeyer-Fountain), in San Francisco, in Antwerpen und in einer diplomatisch genutzten Villa in Berlin zu bewundern. [R19870914A.JPG]19870914180AR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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Object location | 53° 42′ 03.97″ N, 12° 32′ 32.73″ E ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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Image title | 14.09.1987 2051 Burg Schlitz (Gem. Hohen Demzin): Mecklenburgs bedeutendste klassizist. Schloßanlage (1806-1824). Der Nymphenbrunnen im Park wurde 1903 von Walter Schott im Jugendstil für den Brunnenhof des Kaufhauses Wertheim in Berlin entworfen u. vermutlich 1934 von Emil Georg von Stauß nach Burg Schlitz geholt. Dieses mittlerweile weltberüh- mte Wasserspiel, welches auch "Brunnen der tanzenden Mädchen" genannt wird, wurde in Bronze gegossen und ist unter Anderem im Central Park von New York (sogenannte Untermeyer-Fountain), in San Francisco, in Antwerpen und in einer diplomatisch genutzten Villa in Berlin zu bewundern. [R19870914A.JPG]19870914180AR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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Copyright holder | Dr. Jörg Blobelt (retret 08.06.2016) |
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