Mohrenbrunnen

Northeastern Switzerland


The 16th-century Mohrenbrunnen (Moor's Fountain) marks the north end of the old marketplace. The polychrome statue shows the Moorish king Caspar, one of the three wise men, bearing a golden cup and the coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire.


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1. Fronwagplatz

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2. Metzgerbrunnen

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3. Herrenstube

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5. Haus zum Ritter

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6. Herrenacker

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