Die Regentrude - H.-W. Könecke - Norderstedt, S.-H., Deutschland
N 53° 42.454 E 009° 59.649
32U E 565620 N 5951445
Bronzeskulptur "Die Regentrude" von Hans-Werner Könecke vor dem Rathaus in Norderstedt
Waymark Code: WM107VD
Location: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Date Posted: 03/17/2019
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"Die Regentrude" is an art fairy tale by the German poet Theodor Storm. It dates back to 1863.
The Regentrude was first published in the Illustrierte Zeitung No. 43, published in Leipzig in 1864. Storm wrote the fairy tale in Heiligenstadt, Christmas 1863, when he had to keep his bed because of rubella. The story was written without long pauses. He was inspired by the picturesque Scheuche, a waterfall of the small river Geislede in today's Kurpark of Heilbad Heiligenstadt.
In 1984 the Reinbek artist Hans-Werner Könecke (*1940) created a bronze fountain sculpture with this name. The sculpture shows the fairy tale figure protecting her arm around the water fetching farm girl Maren.
The bronze stands on the square in front of the Norderstedt town hall.
Character Type: Literature
Character originator: Theodor Storm
Internet Link: [Web Link]
Address or Location: Rathausallee 50, 22846 Norderstedt
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