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Deutsch: Details des Frau Holle Brunnens im Innenhof des Landgrafenschlosses in Eschwege, Hessen, Deutschland. Der Brunnen wurde 1930 gebaut und stellt an seiner Aussenseite Hauptszenen des Märchens "Frau Holle" der Gebrüder Grimm in Form von Reliefs dar. Die Reliefs wurden von Prof. Sautter aus Kassel entworfen und vom Bildhauer Sauer aus Warburg/Westfalen in Muschelkalk geformt.
English: Details of the Mother Holle well in the inner bailey of the Eschwege castle in Eschwege, Hesse, Germany. This well was built in 1930 and shows important scenes from the fairytale "Mother Holle" from the Brothers Grimm on its outside in form of reliefs. These reliefs of coquina were designed by Professor Sautter from Kassel and formed into stone by the sculptor Sauer from Warburg/Westf.
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Object location51° 11′ 18.88″ N, 10° 03′ 11.19″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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