Germany The Neptune Fountain
The Neptune Fountain (German: Neptunbrunnen) in the city of Berlin is located in the park between St. Mary's Church (St. Marienkirche) and the "Red Town Hall" (Rotes Rathaus) in the Mitte ("center") district of the city. It was made by the sculptor Reinhold Begas.
Photography Tips
If you go at night or evening, just take a tripod. You may need an angular lens to get all the fountain in the frame, but you can use longer focals because you have plenty of space in the square.
Travel Information
- Subway: Alexanderplatz (lines U2, U5 and U8).
- Train: Alexanderplatz Bhf (lines S, S5, S7 and S75).
- Streetcar: lines M2, M4, M5 and M6.
- Bus: No. 100, 200, 248, 248, M48, N42, N5, N65, S7 and TXL.
- On foot from Museum Island: 10 minutes.
- Train: Alexanderplatz Bhf (lines S, S5, S7 and S75).
- Streetcar: lines M2, M4, M5 and M6.
- Bus: No. 100, 200, 248, 248, M48, N42, N5, N65, S7 and TXL.
- On foot from Museum Island: 10 minutes.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:28 - 16:13
| current local time: 21:23
Photo Themes
cityscape
fontane
sightseeing
Locations
Berlin Mitte
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