The Eberbrunnen received its name because of the animals that adorn it. A boar and three piglets group around an oval water well. They were created by the artist Gotthold Bretschneider. The water is supplied by a wall well, which is embedded in a low sandstone wall. Above the fountain basin is a sandstone shaft in the shape of a round arch. From here, the water flows from a straight water pipe into the fountain basin. The semicircular water basin is made of sandstone and has a depression at the edge of the pool, from which the water runs over the paved square in a small channel to the water basin. "Eber" is the nickname of the Spessarter, which was a monument to this fountain. The installation took place in the course of the village development measure. Tafel bei Eberbrunnen: `` Before the founding of the settlement more than 700 years ago, until the beginning of the 20th century, Spessarter peasants' domestic pigs were driven to the mast in the nearby oak forest. Magnificent boars are said to have been among them. That's why the citizens of Spessart got the name "Eber" and called their Carnival club so. The bronze figures were created by Gotthold Bretschneider. Planned and financed by the city of Ettlingen with a grant from the state of Baden-Württemberg and a donation from the CSE "Spessarter Eber". Source: ettlingen.de