About

In the bustling district of Altstadt-Lehel in Munich, the Wittelsbacher Brunnen stands as a striking example of neoclassical design. Crafted by the esteemed architect Adolf von Hildebrand and unveiled in 1895, this fountain captures the essence of elegance and grandeur. Its intricate sculptures and flowing waters make it an ideal spot for a brief, yet memorable visit. With a high rating of 4.6, it's especially recommended for families looking for a peaceful interlude in their day. In less than an hour, visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty and history this spectacular fountain offers.

Recommended visit time

to 1 hour

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lenbachplatz
Transit station 99 m walk
Karlsplatz (Stachus)
Bus stop 402 m walk
Ottostraße
Tram stop 158 m walk
Karlsplatz
Transit station 323 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 739 reviews
4.6/5 739 reviews
Nicklas Scharl
Nicklas Scharl
4 weeks ago on Google

Meine Freundin wollte unbedingt hinein steigen, Wasser war überraschend sauber und hat nicht mal gestunken 10/10 würde wieder Schuhe halten.

Katharina Kluge
Katharina Kluge
1 month ago on Google

Ohne Baustelle ein magischer Ort

Sylvia S.
Sylvia S.
1 month ago on Google

Der Brunnen ist schön anzusehen, das dahinter ist ein kleiner Park.