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Zither-Reinhold Fountain

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Zither-Reinhold Fountain

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The Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen is a distinctive man-made monument located in the heart of Halle (Saale), Germany, standing proudly at an elevation of 153 meters. This unique fountain, situated at the eastern edge of Halle's Old Town between the historic Leipziger Turm and the bustling Marktplatz, commemorates Reinhold Lohse, the beloved local street musician affectionately known as "Zither-Reinhold." It serves as a poignant tribute to a true Halle original, capturing a significant piece of the city's cultural heritage.

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    March 11, 2023

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    Zither Reinhold

    Was a street musician from Halle and was known throughout the city of Halle. A real city original.

    He was born in Glaucha on October 12, 1878. Zither-Reinhold lived by parading through the streets of Halle with his organ grinder. Later he had a zither instead of his organ grinder. Zither-Reinhold died in 1964.
    About the fountain


    This small fountain was opened in 2002 to commemorate Reinhold Lohse. The fountain was created by the artist Prof. Wolfgang Dreysse.

    Source: halle-discoveren.de/sehenswertes/brunnen/zither-reinhold-brunnen-halle-saale.html
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    To commemorate Reinhold Lose, the city of Halle erected a fountain dedicated to him on the corner of Leipziger Strasse and Große Brauhausstrasse. The fountain designed by Wolfgang Dreysse, which shows a sculpture of Lohse playing the zither at the feet of a listener, was opened to the public on June 15, 2002 by Mayor Ingrid Häußler.
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    At this point / I would like to quickly / say something about the source
    (whereby it corresponds to the art of poetry / if this 'source' is a 'well'):
    To quote the incomparable humorist Heinz Erhardt (1909 - 1979), who was known to a wide audience for his word jokes and "Noch'n poem", with a short quatrain:
    "There is certainly much beauty in
    on the element, the wet.
    Because you can drink the water.
    But you can - also leave it."
    (H.Erhardt)
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    1. Handel Monument, Halle – Market Square, Halle (Saale) loop from Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof

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    Elevation 150 m

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    Location: Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen?

    The Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen commemorates Reinhold Lohse (1878-1964), a beloved local street musician from Halle, affectionately known as "Zither-Reinhold." Despite an intellectual disability from childhood typhoid, he brought joy to the city with his music, first with an organ grinder and later his zither. The fountain, inaugurated in 2002, honors his unique contribution to Halle's cultural identity and serves as a tribute to an everyday hero.

    Is the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen easily accessible by public transport?

    Yes, the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen is centrally located in Halle's Old Town, making it very accessible by public transport. It's situated at the corner of Leipziger Strasse and Große Brauhausstrasse, a short walk from major tram and bus stops in the city center, including those near the Marktplatz.

    Are there any specific traditions or customs associated with visiting the fountain?

    Yes, a charming local tradition suggests that stroking the sculptures of Zither-Reinhold on New Year's Eve brings good luck for the entire year. Many locals participate in this custom, adding a unique, personal touch to the monument's significance.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen?

    As a monument, the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen can be appreciated in a relatively short amount of time, typically 5 to 15 minutes. This allows visitors to observe the sculpture, read the inscription, and reflect on its meaning. However, many choose to integrate it into a longer stroll through Halle's Old Town, combining it with visits to nearby attractions.

    What kind of nearby amenities, such as cafes or pubs, are available?

    The Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen is located in a vibrant part of Halle's Old Town, offering a wide array of amenities. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs within a very short walking distance, perfect for a coffee break, a meal, or a refreshing drink. There are also various shops and accommodation options nearby.

    Is the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely. The monument is a gentle and engaging spot for families. Children might be interested in the story of Zither-Reinhold, the dual representation of the figure, and the local tradition of touching the sculpture for good luck. It's a safe, open area in the city center, easily combined with exploring other family-friendly sights in Halle.

    Can I bring my dog to the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen area?

    Yes, the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen is an outdoor public monument in a city setting, so dogs are generally welcome in the surrounding area, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's a pleasant spot to pause during a walk with your canine companion through Halle's Old Town.

    What are the winter conditions like around the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen?

    During winter, Halle can experience cold temperatures, and there may be snow or ice. The Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen remains accessible, but paths around it might be slippery. The fountain itself may be turned off or covered to prevent freezing. Dressing warmly with appropriate footwear is recommended for winter visits.

    Are there any other significant monuments or 'hidden gems' nearby?

    The Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen is nestled in a historically rich area. Just a stone's throw away are the iconic Marktplatz with its five towers, the historic Leipziger Turm, and the beautiful Moritzburg Castle. Exploring the narrow streets of the Old Town will also reveal many charming courtyards and lesser-known historical buildings, offering plenty of 'hidden gems' for curious visitors.

    How does the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen accommodate visitors with wheelchairs?

    The Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen is located at street level in a pedestrian-friendly area of Halle's Old Town. The surrounding pavements are generally flat and well-maintained, making it easily accessible for visitors using wheelchairs. There are no steps or barriers directly at the monument, ensuring an inclusive experience for all.

    What is the best way to integrate a visit to the Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen into a longer city tour?

    The Zither-Reinhold-Brunnen is ideally situated as a stop on a walking or cycling tour of Halle's city center. You can easily combine it with a visit to the Marktplatz, the Händel-Haus, or a stroll along the Saale river. Many routes pass directly by the monument, allowing you to seamlessly incorporate it into a broader exploration of Halle's historical sites and vibrant atmosphere.

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