Till Eulenspiegel Fountain

Monument
Historical site
Fountain
The book on German jester Till Eulenspiegel was a bestseller in the 16th century. 
Till Eulenspiegel Fountain is located on Einbeck’s historic Market Square in the middle of timber-framed houses. The fountain was built in 1942 and is situated in a central position in front of Market Church. The Till Eulenspiegel displayed on the fountain is looking onto the Old Town Hall and is accompanied by a dog and an owl. Eulenspiegel’s time in Einbeck may not be confirmed but, according to legend, Till Eulenspiegel hired himself out as a hand in a brewery.

The character of Till Eulenspiegel is subject of a chapbook from the 14th century with unknown author. Published by printer and editor Johannes Grüninger it soon became a bestseller. According to legend, Till Eulenspiegel is a travelling jester who was in reality really cunning, but pretended to be stupid and played a lot of tricks on others. Altogether 96 histories on Eulenspiegel were written down.

The well-known German saying “It’s enough to drive the dog in the pan mad!” may be traced back to the history of Till Eulenspiegel:

The master of Eulenspiegel asked him and the maidservant to finish brewing the beer and not to forget to add the hops.
After leaving the scene for a short moment, the maid does not find the plant hop in the brewing vessel upon her return but the master brewer’s dog named “Hop” and Eulenspiegel argues that he only did as he was told.
Therefore, Eulenspiegel threw the dog of the house instead of the plants into the boiling brew. This is supposed to be the origin of the saying.

In a further story that is shown on the fountain, Till baked literally owls and sea-cats. Although Eulenspiegel had never learned the bakers’ trade, he applied as an apprentice at a bakery. After a short while, he was asked to bake on his own for the first time at night and upon demand the baker decides that Till should bake sea-cats and owls.
The next morning the bakery looked like a zoo and there were crisply baked animals everywhere. Angry, the baker sacked Till and had him pay for the dough previously.

Every year, on the second weekend in October, the owl festival, named after the jester, is celebrated in Einbeck.

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Openings

The fountain can be visited at any time.

Eligibility

  • Suitable for any weather

  • for Groups

  • for Class

  • for familys

  • for individual guests

  • Pet allowed

  • Suitable for the Elderly

  • for Children of all Ages

  • Suitable for Pushchair

  • for Children of the age of 0-3

  • for Children of the age of 3-6

  • for Children of the age of 6-10

  • for Children of the age of 10 upwards

Other Furnishing/Equipment

  • Barrier-free access

Payment methods

free of charge

Accessibility

Travel for Everyone
Einbeck Market Square is barrier-free accessible. However, large parts of the square are covered with cobble stones. 

Directions & Parking facilities

Till Eulenspiegel Fountain is located in the middle Einbeck’s Market Square in front of St. Jacob’s Market Church and the historic Old Town Hall. Market Square is situated in the pedestrian precinct of the Einbeck city.

Arriving by train at Einbeck central train station, you may get to Till Eulenspiegel Fountain via the street Dr. Friedrich-Uhde-Straße, the square Möncheplatz and the street Lange Brücke within 9 minutes on foot (750 m).

Visitors arriving by car may park their vehicle in one of the parking lots in proximity to the city and walk to Market Square in approx. 3 – 6 minutes.

License (master data)

Tourist-Information Einbeck
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Contact

Till Eulenspiegel Fountain
Marktplatz
37574 Einbeck