Neptunbrunnen

Fountain Berlin, Berlin, Germany

What to expect

The Neptunbrunnen is a fountain located in Berlin, Germany. It was built between 1888 and 1891 in the style of Neobarock by Reinhold Begas as a gift from the city of Berlin to Wilhelm II. The fountain features a four-leaf clover-shaped granite basin and five allegorical bronze figures. It was originally located on the Schloßplatz but was removed in 1951 and reinstalled in 1969 in the park near the Fernsehturm between the Rotes Rathaus and the Marienkirche. The fountain is a popular tourist attraction and a great place to visit with family and friends

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Berlin with children: Sightseeing with a fun factor

Berlin with children: Sightseeing with a fun factor
This family's experience:

Activities: We unexpectedly found a surreal atmosphere. There was the sound of the sea god and his companions, and children were allowed to participate in giant soap bubbles, against a small donation

Highlights: The kids loved the giant soap bubbles and the unexpected live music from a string quartet. These were the kind of moments that become unforgettable ✨