Amphitrite Fountain
The Amphitrite Fountain (German: Amphitrite-Brunnen; Polish: Fontanna Amfitryty), also known as the Amphitrite Monument (Polish: Pomnik Amfitryty), and the Felderhoff Fountain (German: Felderhoff-Brunnen; Polish: Fontanna Felderhoffa), was a Baroque Revival fountain sculpture in the city of Szczecin, Poland (then German Empire), placed at the intersection of current Independence Avenue, Wyszyńskiego Street, and the Victory Square, in front of the Harbour Gate. Designed by Reinhold Felderhoff, it depicted Amphitrite, goddess of the sea in the Greek mythology, as a nude female figure, standing on a chariot drawn by two galloping horses. It was unveiled in 1902, and removed in 1932. It is currently considered as a lost work of art.
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plac Brama Portowa, Szczecin Nowe Miasto
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 53.425 ° | E 14.55 ° |
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Brama Portowa
plac Brama Portowa 5
70-225 Szczecin, Nowe Miasto
West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
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