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Istanbul, Fatih, Horse Square Avenue
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Eugene Derkach
Level 10 Local Expert
March 16, 2025
One of the central and well-known tourist attractions in Istanbul, showing the way diplomacy and international relations were happening centuries ago.
Юлия Суздалева
Level 22 Local Expert
October 27, 2025
The German Fountain (German: Deutscher Brunnen, tour. Alman Çeşmesi) is one of the most beautiful and most famous sights of Istanbul, located on the historic Sultanahmet Square, opposite the Blue Mosque and not far from the Hagia Sophia. Here are the basic facts about the German Fountain: 1. History and origin: The fountain was donated by the German Empire to the Ottoman Empire in memory of the second visit of German Kaiser Wilhelm II to Istanbul in 1898. It was a symbol of German-Ottoman friendship and the strengthening of diplomatic ties between the two empires. 2. Architecture and style: The fountain is made in the neo-Byzantine style, which combines eastern and Western elements. It has the shape of an octagonal gazebo (rotunda) topped with a dome. The dome is supported by eight porphyry columns. Inside the dome there are mosaic decorations and monograms of Kaiser Wilhelm II and Sultan Abdul Hamid II. 3. Construction and opening: The fountain was designed by German architect Spyros Kayser, as well as craftsmen Schultz, Hopp and Gernitz. Its parts were made in Germany, and then transported to Istanbul by sea and assembled at its current location. The official opening of the fountain took place on January 27, 1901, on the birthday of Kaiser Wilhelm II. 4. Symbolism: The fountain became an important symbol of the alliance between Germany and the Ottoman Empire, which later led to their alliance in World War I. 5. Location: Its central location on Sultanahmet Square makes it an easily accessible and popular destination for tourists. It fits perfectly into the historical ensemble of the square, surrounded by such masterpieces as the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and the ancient Hippodrome. The German Fountain is not only an excellent example of architecture, but also recalls the rich history of Istanbul as an intersection of different cultures and influences.
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Ольга Гриднева
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October 10, 2025
The beautiful German fountain is a place of attraction, it is definitely impossible to pass by. I want to stop and look at every little thing, the vault, the patterns, and of course take a photo as a keepsake.
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