Sunday, January 4, 2026

Gänsediebbrunnen

Gänsediebbrunnen (Goose Thief Fountain) by Robert Diez, Weißen Gasse, Dresden

Gänsediebbrunnen (Goose Thief Fountain) by Robert Diez, 1878
Weißen Gasse
Dresden, September 2024

“The Goose Thief Fountain is a fountain in the Weiße Gasse in the inner old town of Dresden. It consists of a bronze figure on a stone base in a water basin. The bronze figure was created as a statue by Robert Diez in 1878. The architects Paul Weidner and Giese collaborated on the design of the fountain parts, which are made of Lusatian granite . The bronze casting is the work of the Dresden foundry C. Albert Bierling . It depicts a young man stealing two geese. This sculpture shows Thomas Platter (1499–1582), later a printer and rector of the Latin school in Basel, stealing two geese. In 1512, while on his travels as a traveling student, Platter visited the Kreuzschule in Dresden. He stole two geese for his farewell dinner with the schoolmaster. On the base above a collecting basin supported by four pillars are two more geese and two florally decorated volutes.” (Gänsediebbrunnen, Wikipedia)

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