In the heart of Bern’s UNESCO-listed historic center, the Zähringerbrunnen, a striking 16th-century fountain, stands as a memorial to the city’s founder. Located at the end of the bustling Kramgasse thoroughfare, near the iconic Clock Tower (Zytglogge), this historic landmark is one of over 200 fountains in Bern’s old town. The fountain features a detailed statue of a bear in armor, symbolizing the heraldic animal of the Zähringen dynasty. Visitors can admire the intricate stonework and the rich historical context, making it a notable stop on city sightseeing tours.
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