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Dancing fountain

When a concert of classical or modern music is taking place on the stage, the fountain jets begin their dance in the rays of multi-colored light.

Tanzbrunnen fountain, photo by Rene

In the part of the Reinpark far from the cable car, there are concert venues designed to entertain the guests of the park throughout the year. You should definitely see a round scene, covered with a tent-like roof and surrounded on all sides by water. This is the Dancing Fountain (Tanzbrunnen).

The fountains of this pool have recently been restored. When a concert of classical or modern music is taking place on the stage, the fountain jets begin their dance in the rays of multi-colored light.

There is also a large open stage and a closed concert venue where concerts and comic performances are held. Life in this part of the park does not stop almost all night, until the morning. Follow the program of events, which is printed in advertising magazines, and is also available at the ticket office.

How to get there

Take the U3, U4 metro to Koelnmesse Station.

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Watch the video: Dancing Fountain Kaliurang Jogja (December 2024).

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