Kindlifresserbrunnen (Child Eater Fountain) Bern
In Bern on the main paved street downtown are numerous fountains that date back to the 16th, 17th, 18th century. One of them is called Kindlifresserbrunnen, the fountain (Brunnen) of the children eater, on Kornplatz. Some suggest that if you look closely, you can distinguish Jewish cliches: nose, pointed yellow hat, etc. A persistent legend says that it tells the story of blood libel that shook the city some centuries ago, during which the Jews were persecuted or expelled.
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A twist on the Biblical David narrative inspired by Zahringerbrunnen and Kindlifresserbrunnen (the bear statue and the Child Eater Fountain from Bern, Switzerland) performed live by Renegade Lightning Rebellion at the Pig & Weasel in Evanston/Skokie IL on October 6, 2012. Hear the album version (and other songs about Swiss Statues) at our bandcamp:
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The Weirdest Statues Ever Made Around The World HD 2017
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Humans have been enshrining people, animals, and ideas in statue form for thousands of years. Whether it be of a progressive thinker, a beloved pet, or a god, statues can be found in nearly every city on Earth. But not all statues are as meaningful as one of Martin Luther King, Jr. or Greyfriar’s Bobby.
1. The Travellers Have Arrived by Gilie and Marc in Sydney
2. The man-pig statue in Haw Par Villa, Singapore
3. The plaque of the statue Belle on the Oudekerksplein in Amsterdam
4. This sexy face fail at the Fountain of the Baboon in Rome
5. Statue of Freddie Mercury overlooking Lake Geneva in Switzerland
6. St. Wenceslas riding a dead horse in a Prague shopping mall
7. Maria the robot from the 1927 film Metropolis, currently looking over Babelsberg, Germany
8. The man with no head and arms in the Old Jewish Quarter of Prague
9. A hungry alligator coming out of the sewers to eat a baby in Brooklyn (probably in Park Slope)
10. The Žižkov Television Tower in Prague where Babies are crawling up the tower
11. The Kindlifresserbrunnen (Child Eater Fountain) in Bern, Switzerland, of an ogre eating a naked child and plucking more from its bag
12. The man selling too many watches in Vancouver
13. The bronze man getting a street haircut in Beijing
14. Another piece by Czech artist David Černý, Gesture
15. Giant monkey watching over two white human sculptures and the village
16. giant spider statue in Ottawa
17. Statue by Černý in central Prague
18. This cow who somehow got stuck up a tree in Melbourne
19. statue by cerny in central Prague
20. These statues laughing at everything you do in Vancouver
21. A statue of Michael Jackson in front of a McDonalds in the Netherlands
22. A statue of Charles Joseph Latrobe at Latrobe University in Australia showing what students feel like during exam week
23. A sculpture showing even the dead want their coffee
24. Bernd das Brot (Bernd the Bread Loaf): a statue of a grumpy, fatalistic loaf of bread in front of the Erfurt, Germany, town hall
25. The Peeing Statues by David Černý, peeing on the Czech Republic
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25 Of The Weirdest Statues Ever Made
Humans have been enshrining people, animals, and ideas in statue form for thousands of years. Whether it be of a progressive thinker, a beloved pet, or a god, statues can be found in nearly every city on Earth. But not all statues are as meaningful as one of Martin Luther King, Jr. or Greyfriar's Bobby. And that's what we're focusing on - the weird, the bizarre, the why in the heck did they make this?! statue which makes you scratch your head. Are you such a big fan of the rock band Queen that you want to visit a statue of Freddie Mercury? There's a strange statue for that. Or maybe you'd prefer to see the image of a man getting his hair cut encased in bronze? There's a strange statue for that. Or maybe you are a fan of European folk stories and you would like to see a fountain-statue of a beast devouring children? Again, and bizarrely, there's a strange statue for that. (World travelers will especially love this list as they'll find some new, lesser-known corners of cities to visit while on vacation.) Read on in utter confusion as you see this list of 25 of the Weirdest Statues Ever Made.
25. The Travellers Have Arrived by Gilie and Marc in Sydney
24. This man-pig statue in Haw Par Villa, Singapore
23. The plaque of the statue Belle on the Oudekerksplein in Amsterdam honors sex workers and reads: Respect sex workers all over the world
22. This sexy face fail at the Fountain of the Baboon in Rome
21. This statue of Freddie Mercury overlooking Lake Geneva in Switzerland
20. St. Wenceslas riding a dead horse in a Prague shopping mall
19. Maria the robot from the 1927 film Metropolis, currently looking over Babelsberg, Germany
18. A hungry alligator coming out of the sewers to eat a baby in Brooklyn (probably in Park Slope)
17. The man with no head and arms in the Old Jewish Quarter of Prague
16. The Žižkov Television Tower in Prague where Babies are crawling up the tower
15. The Kindlifresserbrunnen (Child Eater Fountain) in Bern, Switzerland, of an ogre eating a naked child and plucking more from its bag
14. This man selling too many watches in Vancouver
13. This bronze man getting a street haircut in Beijing
12. Another piece by Czech artist David Černý, Gesture is well, pretty self-explanatory
11. This giant monkey watching over two white human sculptures and the village
10. This giant spider statue in Ottawa that would be terrifying to chance upon after dark
9. This cow who somehow got stuck up a tree in Melbourne
8. This immensely provocative statue by Černý in central Prague
7. These statues laughing at everything you do in Vancouver
6. A statue of Michael Jackson in front of a McDonalds in the Netherlands
5. A statue of Charles Joseph Latrobe at Latrobe University in Australia showing what students feel like during exam week
4. A sculpture showing even the dead want their coffee
3. Chicken Boy, an old statue advertising a Los Angeles chicken restaurant that was recognized by Arnold Schwarzenegger with the Governor's Historic Preservation Award
2. Bernd das Brot (Bernd the Bread Loaf): a statue of a grumpy, fatalistic loaf of bread in front of the Erfurt, Germany, town hall
1. The Peeing Statues by David Černý, peeing on the Czech Republic
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12 World's Most Weirdest Statues
You won't believe that these statues and sculptures are real! From strange giant bugs to a creepy fountain depicts babies being eaten!
7. The Mazinger Z Statue, Mas del Plata, Spain
For anyone that isn’t familiar with it, Mazinger Z is a manga series that is quite popular and is considered as pioneering when it began in 1972. It helped influence the creation of Manga as a whole and other popular series such as Transformers and Power Rangers. However, it also seems to have gained popularity in a small suburb that is located in Catalonia, Spain.The statue can be found in the Mas Del Plata suburb that was never completed due to funds for the project running out. It’s entirely made out of fiberglass and stands at a massive 40 feet tall where it guards the unfinished suburb. Manga and anime fans alike flock to see the statue every year.
6. The Tarasque Statue, Tarascon, France
The Tarasque happens to be a mythical creature from urban legends, a type of chimera that is made up of a dragon/bear/turtle that is believed to have tyrannized the villagers of Tarascon many centuries ago. Based on the local tales, the animal was subdued by a Saint named Martha who returned it to the village where the citizens killed it. They felt sorry for what they had done and their reactions to the beast so they named the town after the monster and that’s how supposedly Tarascon got it’s name. The artist who created this statue is named Pascal De Maumont and he finished it back in 2005 where every year it’s the centerpiece of a festival that honors the town’s name.
5. The Lobster Mickey Statue, Massachusetts, US
This strange statue was built by an artist named Breanna Rowlette back in 2003. As part of Mickey Mouse’s 75th anniversary, Disney asked several artists around the United States to create a statue of Mickey that best represented their region. Rowlette being from Boston decided to turn Mickey into a lobster hybrid as Massachusetts is known for their lobster. Each of the 75 Mickey statues weighed 700 pounds and are 6 feet tall. The statue was located in the Faneuil Hall marketplace in Boston but was recently sold to an unknown buyer at an auction where it sold for $900.
4. The Maman Sculpture, Ottawa, Ontario
The sculpture created by a French-American artist named Louise Bourgeois( Borshwah) can be found in Ottawa, Canada where it stands at a height of 30 feet. It was first unveiled in 1999 at the Tate Museum Of Modern Art in Britain. The large spider is made out of a combination of marble, bronze, and stainless steel. Its French title translates to the informal wording for “mother,” and for good reason. Bourgeois stated that the sculpture is entirely dedicated to her mother because she shares many similar qualities with the arachnids explaining that her mother was also a weaver, immensely clever, and also being helpful and protective.
3. The Pig Duck Of Turku, Finland
Formally known as the “Posankka,” this statue depicts what appears to be a hybrid between a marzipan pig(possu) and a rubber duck(ankka). The statue was created back in 1999 by a Finnish painter named Alvar Gullichsen and can be found near the campus of the University of Turku. The statue was actually placed in the Aurajoki river and has remained in its current spot since 2001. According to Gullichsen, the statue is supposed to criticize modern gene-splicing technology. Fun fact: the locals place a Santa hat on the statue every winter.
2. The Obscene Figure
This statue titled “The Obscene Figure” stands erected near a highway in Colima, Mexico. The statue was donated to the city of Colima as a gift back in September of 2001 by the Mexican artist José Luis Cuevas. The statue depicts a man who is prostrate with one of his legs lifted upwards. The sculpture has caused some issues and was even part of a scandal back in 2006. Cuevas is well known for his work in neo figurative art and has had several exhibits throughout Latin America. Even the famous Pablo Picasso bought some of Cuevas’ work. To this day, he still continues to display his works in active exhibits at the age of 82.
1. The Child Eater Fountain, Bern, Switzerland
This awfully peculiar fountain dates all the way back to the 16th-century and can be found in Bern, Switzerland. Named the “Kindlifresserbrunnen”, which translates to Fountain of The Eater of Little Children, in English and depicts just that. An ogre sitting atop of the fountain is devouring a child and has 4 more ready to be eaten. There’ve been several different theories about what the fountain is supposed to represent but they’re all just folktales. Some people speculate that it’s just there to scare children into behaving. They say that Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch (Doich) was the one who built it but no one actually knows for sure or why it was built.
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