Metzgerbrunnen
Metzgerbrunnen, or the Butchers’ Fountain, is a prominent landmark in the charming city of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Located in the bustling Fronwagplatz, this Renaissance fountain dates back to 1524 and serves as a focal point for both locals and tourists. The fountain’s octagonal basin is adorned with ornate carvings and sculptures, including a central column topped by a statue of a medieval butcher. This figure pays homage to the city’s guild history, particularly the butchers’ guild which once held significant influence in Schaffhausen. The Metzgerbrunnen not only provides a picturesque backdrop for photos but also offers insight into the city’s cultural heritage. Surrounded by well-preserved historic buildings, the fountain creates a charming atmosphere that transports visitors back in time. Its strategic location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring Schaffhausen’s Old Town, with its cobblestone streets and medieval architecture just steps away.
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16th-century Renaissance fountain|Octagonal basin with intricate carvings|Central column topped by a statue of a medieval butcher|Located in the heart of Schaffhausen on Fronwagplatz|Surrounded by historic buildings and architecture|Reflects the city’s guild history and cultural heritage|Ideal starting point for Old Town exploration
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