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Ehekarussell, Nuremberg

The Ehekarussell is a bronze fountain sculpted by Jurgen Weber in 1981, with an ensemble of statues depicting the progression of a tumultous marriage, based on Hans Sachs' poem 'Bitter-sweet Married Life'..

The Ehekarussell is a bronze fountain sculpted by Jurgen Weber in 1981, with an ensemble of statues depicting the progression of a tumultous marriage, based on Hans Sachs' poem 'Bitter-sweet Married Life'.


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About Ehekarussell

 Am Weißen Turm, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany

 +49 911 23360

 www.nuernberg.de

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