Frau Rauscher Brunnen

Frankfurt am Main


Inspired by a local song about apple wine, the Frau Rauscher Brunnen – a statue of a fierce-looking, apple-wine-jug-wielding woman – periodically sprays a stream of water onto the footpath during the warmer months; when the street’s busy, you'll often see pedestrians get drenched.


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