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Haidpl. 8, 93047, Regensburg, Bavaria, GermanyMap
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  • BradinHK
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    17th-century Baroque fountain covered up during winter months

    One of the interesting things to see at Haidplatz in the heart of Regensburg is Justiabrunnen (Justice Fountain). This is a Baroque style fountain created by sculptor Leoprand Hilmer in 1656. Unfo...

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2019
  • BradinHK
    BradinHK
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    17th-century Baroque fountain covered up during winter months

    One of the interesting things to see at Haidplatz in the heart of Regensburg is Justiabrunnen (Justice Fountain). This is a Baroque style fountain created by sculptor Leoprand Hilmer in 1656. Unfo...

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2019
  • toeightycountries
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    New water supply - new sources

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    In the middle of the Haid Square, a baroque magnificent kiln was set up in 1656 in the event of an improved water supply of the city. The figure of Justice holds sword and weight...

    Reviewed on Feb 27, 2021
  • toeightycountries
    toeightycountries
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    New water supply - new sources

    Original Text

    In the middle of the Haid Square, a baroque magnificent kiln was set up in 1656 in the event of an improved water supply of the city. The figure of Justice holds sword and weight...

    Reviewed on Feb 27, 2021
  • T バ
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    Justice の Spring

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     A fountain in the center of Piazza Haidu, with a statue of Eustitia, the goddess of justice, with a balance in the middle. It's the same as Ramer Square in Frankfurt, but this is a slightly vague goddess, and it feels a little lonely without decorations such as flowers. I don't know the relationship with this "Fountain of Justice", but the red historic building behind it seems to be an administrative court.

    Reviewed on Oct 27, 2019
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