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Puppenbrunnen: Aachen's Playful Fountain

Aachen's interactive Puppenbrunnen: Twist the figures, turn back time, and discover the city's playful spirit in bronze.

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The Puppenbrunnen (Dolls' Fountain) is a whimsical bronze fountain in Aachen's old town, created by Bonifatius Stirnberg in 1975. Its figures, featuring movable joints, represent Aachen's history and culture, inviting passersby to interact and create new poses.

A brief summary to Puppenbrunnen, Aachen - Bonifatius Stirnberg (1975)

  • Krämerstraße 27, Aachen, 52062, DE
  • +49241115
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Take a moment to rearrange the figures and create your own unique snapshot of Aachen's history.
  • Visit the fountain as part of a walking tour to learn more about the figures and their significance to Aachen.
  • The fountain is especially enchanting in the evening when the surrounding area is illuminated.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Puppenbrunnen is located in the heart of Aachen's Old Town on Krämerstraße, making it easily accessible on foot from most central locations. From the Aachen Cathedral, walk approximately 200 meters east along Domhof and turn right onto Krämerstraße. The fountain will be on your left. From the Rathaus (City Hall), walk approximately 100 meters west on Markt and turn left onto Krämerstraße. The fountain will be on your right. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    The closest bus stops to the Puppenbrunnen are 'Aachen Bushof' and 'Elisenbrunnen'. From either stop, it's a short walk to Krämerstraße in the city center. From Aachen Bushof, walk south along Peterstraße, turn right onto Schmiedstraße, and then left onto Krämerstraße. The Puppenbrunnen will be on your right. From Elisenbrunnen, walk north along Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz, turn left onto Kapuzinergraben, and then right onto Krämerstraße. The Puppenbrunnen will be on your left. A short bus ride within Aachen costs €2.80.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Aachen. A short taxi ride from Aachen Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) to the Puppenbrunnen will typically cost between €8 and €12, depending on traffic. Ask the driver to take you to Krämerstraße in the Old Town, near the Cathedral. CityCab Aachen offers 24-hour service.

  • Parking

    Parking near the Puppenbrunnen is limited, especially during peak tourist season. Several parking garages are within walking distance, including the Domgarage (Jesuitenstraße 10) and the Rathausgarage (Krefelder Straße). Parking rates typically range from €2.50 per hour, with daily maximums between €18. Consider using the Park & Ride system. Park at locations such as Jülicher Straße or Westfriedhof for €5, which includes bus travel for up to 5 people to the city center.

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The Puppenbrunnen, or Dolls' Fountain, is a beloved landmark in Aachen, Germany, found on Krämerstraße, nestled between the Cathedral and the Rathaus. Created in 1975 by local sculptor Bonifatius Stirnberg, this fountain is more than just a decorative piece; it's an interactive work of art that embodies the spirit and history of Aachen. The fountain features a collection of bronze figures and masks, each representing different aspects of Aachen's identity. These aren't static statues; they have movable parts, encouraging visitors to twist, turn, and pose them in countless ways. This playful design makes it a favorite spot for families and anyone who appreciates a bit of whimsy. Among the figures, you'll find a rooster perched at the top, symbolizing the wit and resilience of Aachen's citizens, particularly during the French occupation. A horse and rider represent Aachen's long equestrian tradition, highlighted by the world-famous CHIO Aachen, an annual international equestrian event. A professor with a monocle nods to Aachen's universities and its history as a center of learning. The market woman embodies Aachen's trading heritage, especially along Krämerstraße, and connects to local legends. A bishop represents the Diocese of Aachen. The clown and various masks embody the city's cheerful and celebratory spirit. The Puppenbrunnen is not only a symbol of Aachen but also a gathering place where art, history, and play come together. It's a spot where both locals and tourists can engage with the city's story in a fun and memorable way.

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