Neptune Fountain (Berlin)

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox artwork The Neptune Fountain (Template:Langx) in Berlin was built in 1891 and was designed by Template:Langlink.[1] The Roman god Neptune is in the center. The four women around him represent the four main rivers of Prussia at the time the fountain was constructed: the Elbe (with the allegorical figure holding fruits and ears of corn), Rhine (fishnet and grapes), Vistula (wooden blocks, symbols of forestry), and Oder (goats and animal skins). The Vistula is now entirely in Poland, while the Oder forms the border between Germany and Poland.

The fountain was removed from its original location at the Template:Langrlink in 1951, when the former Script error: No such module "Lang". (Berlin Palace) there was demolished. Eventually, after being restored, the fountain was moved in 1969 to its present location between St. Mary's Church and Template:Langlink.

The diameter is 18 m (59 ft), the height is 10 m (33 ft).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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Events

In 2013, a member of the Berlin Police shot an armed man before the fountain. The 31-year-old man was nude, holding a knife, and was believed to be mentally disturbed.[2]

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