O.T. Stele 2/84-85 by Erich Hauser (Hauser fountain)
The Hauser Fountain in Singen, designed by Erich Hauser (1985), is a central gathering place featuring a stainless steel sculpture and a fountain. Surrounded by granite benches, it invites visitors to relax, chat, and enjoy the atmosphere right in the heart of the pedestrian zone.
The Hauser Fountain in the heart of Singen is a striking work of art and a landmark in the urban landscape, created by the renowned sculptor Erich Hauser in 1985. The metal sculpture with its fountain symbolizes the geographical center of the city and blends harmoniously into the pedestrian zone at the busy intersection of August-Ruf-Straße and Hadwigstraße.
The elegant stainless steel stele impresses with its pointed triangles, which abstract the street intersection, and draws the attention of passersby without appearing intrusive. The combination of artistic design, technical precision, and the water feature makes the fountain an aesthetic and functional highlight of the city.
Surrounded by stylish black granite benches, the Hauser Fountain invites people of all ages to linger, especially in the summer. Here, visitors can relax, chat, or simply enjoy the lively downtown atmosphere. Thanks to its central location, the fountain is a popular meeting place for locals, tourists, and families alike.
The Hauser Fountain is not only a masterpiece of modern metal art but also an integral part of urban life in Singen. It combines art, urban design, and social interaction, and is maintained by Sparkasse Hegau-Bodensee. For anyone exploring Singen, the Hauser Fountain is a must-see highlight in the city center that uniquely blends aesthetics and social interaction.
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O.T. Stele 2/84-85 von Erich Hauser (Hauser-Brunnen)
August-Ruf-Straße 10
78224 Singen (Hohentwiel)