1. The Schöner Brunnen, located in the Hauptmarkt (central square) in Nuremberg, Germany, is a beautifully adorned 14th-century fountain and one of the city’s most notable landmarks. The fountain stands at around 19 meters tall and features a spiral staircase that visitors can climb to get a closer look at the intricate details of the design. The design of the Schöner Brunnen is rich in symbolism and features numerous figures and ornate decorations, including a brass ring that visitors can spin for good luck.

2. The Schöner Brunnen is an outdoor attraction and can be visited at any time, as it is located in the public square. There are no specific opening or closing times for viewing the fountain. For more information, you can contact the Nuremberg Tourist Office at +49 911 23360.

3. There is no entrance fee to view the Schöner Brunnen, as it is located in the public square. The fountain is easily accessible by public transportation, such as trams and buses, as well as by walking from the city center. Nuremberg’s main train station is also within walking distance of the Hauptmarkt, where the fountain is situated.