
Cattle market fountain
The Rindermarktbrunnen is a central point in the heart of Munich, which not only invites you to linger, but also offers a glimpse into the city's history. The fountain was built in 1850 and is a good example of the architectural trends of the 19th century. It stands at Rindermarkt, a square that was once the center of the cattle trade.
The symbolic representation of the figures at the fountain, which represent the various craft guilds in the city, is particularly interesting. The square around the fountain also offers numerous cafés and restaurants, ideal for a break during your exploration tour. Not far away are other sights such as the Old Town Hall and the Frauenkirche, which make a follow-up visit worthwhile.
A visit to the Rindermarktbrunnen is not only a historical discovery, but also an opportunity to experience Munich's vibrant urban life up close.