Discover the best top things to do in Bern Mittelland District, Switzerland including Brunnen Herrengasse, Ryfflibrunnen, Vennerbrunnen, Child Eater Fountain (Kindlifresserbrunnen), Simsonbrunnen, Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen, Brunnen Aargauerstalden, Zahringerbrunnen, Mosesbrunnen, Laeuferbrunnen.
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The city standard bearer stands on a Corinthian pillar in town hall square facing the Rathaus. The figure had withstood abuse including losing his metal plate to a soldier of Napoleon's army and for a period of time, the bearer had a cane rather than a sword.
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The most interesting of the many fountains built in Bern. I think it was made in the 16th century and reflects the local folklore about the monster that eats children.
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This fountain is a testament to Samson's strength - he has the lion's mouth apart with his hands. The statue was donated by the Burcher's Guild so it is not surprising that he has a weapon and butcher's tools on his belt!
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The Lady Justice has a sword in her right hand and the golden scales of justice in her left, and her eyes are blindfolded. An her feet are a sultan, emperor, king and pope with closed eyes, showing their reverence for justice. When Napoleon's army marched into Bern, soldiers stole the sword and scales!
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The bear fountain is a helmeted black bear with a banner and shield with a cup devoting grapes at its feet. Fabulous stone fountain from the 16th century.
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This fountain is not the original as it had to be removed due to damaged feet, the tablet being shattered and other deterioration. The current one is from 1791 and the sculptor was Nikolaus Sporrer from Konstanz.
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The messenger fountain is located in Nydegg. The messenger is wearing the city's colours and on his chest is its coat of arms. It is Bern, so he is accompanied by a small bear, also a messenger. The original is in Bern's Historical Museum.
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