Obertürkheim Trinkbrunnen
Stuttgart is home to many fountains that shape the cityscape and hold both historical and artistic significance. These fountains are often intricately designed and serve not only as decorative features but also as gathering places and spots for relaxation for the city’s residents and visitors. Many of the fountains tell stories from the past or are linked to myths and legends. The care and maintenance of these fountains are supported by various organizations and foundations, which ensure that they remain in good condition and that their cultural significance is preserved.
Mineral water fountains are supplied by artesian mineral springs or mineral-rich groundwater. Artesian conditions exist when the water table is higher than the ground surface. In this case, the water flows from a well without the aid of pumps. The Stuttgart Bathing Facilities Authority is responsible for maintaining the mineral springs. The mineral waters are classified as lightly or highly mineralized waters, as well as medicinal waters.
Drinking fountains are connected to the public water supply or are supplied by a mineral water source. Starting in 2020, drinking fountains will be marked with a “Drinking Water” sign.
Water features are fountain systems in which the fountain water is circulated in a loop via a recirculation pump through a water storage chamber. This water, known as service water, is not suitable for drinking.