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Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg Rathausmarkt
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Hygieia-BrunnenHygieia Fountain |
Josef von Kramer
1895-96 |
A bronze statue of Hygeia stands in the center of a bronze basin. She holds up a little shell, which is inclined so that during operation of the fountain, the overflowing water falls into the fountain bowl. At the feet of the goddess is a dragon that symbolizes the defeated cholera.
Around the central basin around sit six bronzes illustrating the benefits and use of water:
![]() Man with ship |
![]() Woman with wreath |
![]() Man with fish |
![]() Woman with pitcher |
![]() Faun with shell |
![]() Woman with mirror |
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