The market fountain in Goslar is considered one of the most important bronze castings from the Romanesque period and is the largest and oldest surviving market fountain of the Romanesque period in Germany.
The fountain consists of two bronze bowls arranged on top of each other, with the lower bowl being larger than the upper bowl. Both shells are connected by a column arranged in the middle. The column is continued from the upper shell and is crowned by a gilded imperial eagle. The eagle attached today is a copy of the original kept in the Goslar Museum.
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Address: Goslar, Germany
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