Anyone know where this is in Nurnberg? Still exist? Thanks
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Thank you everyone. Happy New Year/Ich danke Ihnen allen. Frohes neues Jahr!
Nürnberger Altstadt (Nürnberg)
Last edited by BlackWatch1; 12-29-2015, 08:52 AM.
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Originally posted by W.Unland View PostThat last photo is great. Wonderful exposue, composition and geometry. Did you take it? May I ask what camera/ lens you used.
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W.Unland
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Hi Black Watch,
Just in case no one has given you the name and details of this structure, here they are via Wikipedia: "Schöner Brunnen (beautiful fountain) is a 14th-century fountain located on Nuremberg's main market next to the town hall and is considered one of the main attractions of the city's Historical Mile. The fountain is approximately 19 meters high and has the shape of a Gothic spire."
Equally famous is the "Goose Man Fountain" created in the 15th century and is located just around the corner from the Beautiful Fountain, standing closer to the Saint Sebald Church (Lutheran) just off the Market Square. Here's some info: "There are probably few collectors of beer steins who have not heard of the world-famous Gänsemännchen Fountain in Nuremberg. The Gänsemännchen or "Little Goose-Man", is a small, but life-like bronze sculpture of a peasant who is holding a goose under each arm. Out of the beaks of the geese spew jets of water into the basin of the fountain. Also, on the upper part and on either side of the base there is a water-spouting fish."
Both the Schöner Brunnen and the Gänsemännchen Fountain play prominent parts in the early frames of "Triumph of the Will."
Cheers,
Br. James
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Originally posted by Gran Sasso View PostYes, but only when using the left arm to rotate the ring
My wife and I very much enjoyed the Christkindlmarkt in Nürnberg, though a bit overcrowded on weekends.
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JohnLast edited by InfanterieSammler; 12-30-2015, 11:26 AM.
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Find the crown on the right side of the gate . . .
Originally posted by Greg View Post(and don't forget to rub the brass ring!)
Shhheewww . . . when I got Home, was I ever happy to read that wasn't really true.Attached Files
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