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Hidden in the inner courtyard of the Farina House is an almost inconspicuous gem: the Frauenbrunnen. Also known under the official name "Women through the ages", this fountain often passes by unnoticed despite its central location. The sculpture by Anneliese Langenbach, created in 1987, impressively depicts the appearance of women through the centuries.
The Frauenbrunnen is located in the private courtyard of a residential area. Therefore, when visiting, please ensure that you remain reasonably quiet.
From the 1st century to the present day
The fountain is a cultural statement with a journey that begins with the Ubians, the first inhabitants of Cologne in the 1st century. Each woman depicted wears the characteristic garments of her era. These include St. Ursula, who is known as the patron saint of Cologne, and the Jewish woman of 1424, who recalls the dark period of the expulsion.Historical diversity and urban oasis
The Frauenbrunnen is not only a place of art, but also a haven of peace. The green oasis in the midst of the urban hustle and bustle invites you to take a closer look at the Cologne women depicted and their stories. It is a place to reflect on the diversity and historical development of women's culture in Cologne.The Frauenbrunnen is located in the private courtyard of a residential area. Therefore, when visiting, please ensure that you remain reasonably quiet.
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The walk from the stop Rathaus (tram line: 5) to the Women’s Fountain takes about 4 minutes.
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