Flower fountain shines again: reopening on the Lettenplatz

Flower fountain shines again: reopening on the Lettenplatz

a new shine for the Lettenplatz: the reopening of the flower well

The re -commissioning of the flower fountain on the Lettenplatz is a significant event that not only increases the attractiveness of public space, but also strengthens the community and its attachment to this historical place. The fountain, which has been over 40 years old since its original erection, has been put back into operation after a comprehensive renovation and is now bubbling daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The flower fountain, an impressive bronze sculpture by the artist Vera Krickhahn, was carefully dismantled, cleaned and technologically modernized within the framework of extensive renovation measures on Lettenplatz. These measures not only contained thorough cleaning of the sculpture, but also a special coating to protect them from graffiti and unpleasant lime deposits. Julia Schrod-Thiel, the district councilor of the CDU for order, environment and transport, was pleased with the successful cooperation of those responsible in the green spaces department, which made it possible to let the fountain shine again in its original shine.

The official reopening found on September 16 in the presence of Dr. Dieter Ketterer, the husband's husband. The solemn ceremony was not only a festive occasion, but also a sign of the value of cultural monuments in the city. While the water of the well is already bubbling, a sign indicates that the water is not suitable for drinking, which is important information for the public.

The importance of this event goes beyond the mere restart of a well. It symbolizes the city's commitment to renovate public spaces and to regain them for the citizens. The Lettenplatz with its newly revitalized fountain will not only be a place of relaxation, but also act as a social meeting point that brings together the community and offers a welcome stay outdoors.

Overall, the reopening of the flower fountain on the Lettenplatz shows how important it is to preserve the cultural heritage and beauty of public places. It also means that the city administration takes into account the needs and wishes of its citizens by modernizing and maintaining significant urban institutions.

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