1. The German Fountain is a beautiful octagonal fountain located in Sultanahmet Square, Istanbul. It was a gift from Kaiser Wilhelm II to the Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II in 1900 to commemorate the visit of the German Emperor to Istanbul. The 20-meter high fountain is made of marble and decorated with mosaics, tiles, and golden ornaments. The octagonal canopy is supported by eight columns, and the dome is crowned with a golden eagle sculpture. The fountain is also illuminated at night, creating a magical atmosphere in the square.
2. The German Fountain is open to visitors every day from 9 am to 5 pm, and there is no admission fee. The fountain does not have a phone number, but you can reach Sultanahmet Square Information Centre at +90 212 5 23 98 98 for any inquiries.
3. The German Fountain is located in Sultanahmet Square, which is easily accessible by tram, bus, metro, and taxi. The nearest tram stop is Sultanahmet, and the nearest metro station is Gulhane. If you’re coming by bus, get off at the Sultanahmet stop. There are also plenty of taxis in the area.