Kaiserbrunnen - the Imperical Fountain - Konstanz, Germany
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member GT.US
N 47° 39.623 E 009° 10.501
32T E 513140 N 5278569
This fountain was found in the old town area of Konstanz, Germany.
Waymark Code: WMA6GX
Location: Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Date Posted: 11/23/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
Views: 32

The documant at (visit link) tells us:

"Imperial Fountain (Kaiserbrunnen): Created in 1897 by the sculptor Hans Baur, during the 1940s the fountain lost its original decorative figures. Professor Gernot Rumpf redesigned the structure and concealed within it a number of allusions to Constance’s past. A multiheaded peacock, for instance, symbolises the Church, proud, and ruled at one and the same time by three popes. This state of affairs, which the people of the Middle Ages found intolerable, was one of a number of things which led to the Council of Constance, which was convened between 1414 and 1418."


The website (visit link) tells us:

"The Emperor Fountain in Marktstätte assembles several figures and scenes that tell of the medieval history of the Holy Roman Empire in reference to Konstanz. We see portraits of the Emperors Friedrich Barbarossa, Otto the Great, and Maximilian around the central column. A bust of Maximilian's wife Bianca Sforza sits on the balustrade. The little bird on her bonnet at intervals spits water into Maximilian's outstretched hand. A pair of pigeons is classified as bishop and emperor, religious and worldly power. The document of the Konstanz Peace Treaty of 1183 is represented in bronze. The three-headed peacock with his three tiaras stands for the three Popes and Antipopes during the Great Schisma before the Council. The Seehasen are there, too (see local custom tip).

The base is a sandstone fountain from the late 19th century. The artist couple Barbara and Gernot Rumpf from Neustadt/Weinstraße created the sculptures in 1993. The sculptors are known for their witty art works which translate local topics into funny figures and alwayss include something visitors can do with them. Here it is the horse which big and small people love to mount for a photo. "
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