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The Osterbrunnen (Easter Well or Easter Fountain) is a German tradition of decorating public wells or
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. It began in the early 20th century in the
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region of
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but has spread to other regions. The decoration is usually kept from Good Friday until two weeks after Easter.


History

Decorating a well for Easter honours water, essential for life, and Easter, the feast of renewed life. In addition to eggs (now often artificial, to guard against vandalism), paper ribbons called "Pensala" and garlands of evergreens are woven around well-heads or formed into crowns over them. In several locations flowers are also used. Franconian Switzerland (german: Fränkische Schweiz), so called for its rugged rock outcroppings, lies in the region of
Upper Franconia Upper Franconia (german: Oberfranken) is a ''Regierungsbezirk'' (administrative 'Regierungs''region 'bezirk'' of the state of Bavaria, southern Germany. It forms part of the historically significant region of Franconia, the others being Middle F ...
in northern
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. The tradition of Osterbrunnen began there in the early 20th century. The Osterbrunnen in Aufseß is said to have been first decorated around 1909; that in the village of Engelhardsberg has been dressed since 1913. After World War II, public wells became less important, reducing the amount of decoration. However, beginning in 1952, Dr. Kunstmann and his wife, of
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, worked to revive the tradition in Franconian Switzerland. During the 1980s the idea spread to other parts of Upper Franconia. The decorated wells became a tourist attraction; the wells in Heiligenstadt and Bieberbach are destinations for bus tours from cities such as Munich and Dresden. Heiligenstadt is visited by some 80 buses a day. The fountain in Bieberbach was listed in 2001 in the ''
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'' for 11,108 hand-painted eggshells. The tradition of the Osterbrunnen has also spread outside Franconia to
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and to the
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, to the valley of the Altmühl, to
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, to the Palatinate, to the
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and to Swabia.


Possible origins

There was an old tradition throughout Germany of drawing water in silence at Easter for purification and medical treatment, which was sometimes referred to as Osterbrunnen. Wells were cleaned and decorated with garlands and sometimes eggs in May, a tradition which survived relatively late in the 19th century in
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. Other dates for well decorating included Pentecost in southern Thuringia and
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in Fulda; it took place at Easter in Bohemia. Karl Weinhold, "Die Verehrung der Quellen in Deutschland", ''Abhandlungen der königlichen-preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin, philosophisch-historische Classe 1'' (1898
online
at heiligequellen.de
Nineteenth-century writers, particularly Karl Weinhold, suggested that these traditions of well cleaning and decorating were remnants of pre-Christian practices. In work first published in 1987, Claudia Schillinger has argued for a Wends, Wendish origin of the decoration of wells in Franconia.Claudia Schillinger, ''Osterbrunnen in der Fränkischen Schweiz: Schwerpunkt und Ausweitung eines Brauchs'', Bamberg: Bayerische Verlagsanstalt, 1987, . File:Osterbrunnen Bieberbach 2010.JPG, Osterbrunnen in Bieberbach (2010) File:Osterbrunnen-Bieberbach-Details.jpg, Painted eggs in Bieberbach (2004) File:Osterbrunnen Tiefenpoelz.jpg, Osterbrunnen in Tiefenpölz (2009) File:Osterbrunnen Münchsteinach.jpg, Osterbrunnen in Münchsteinach (2010) File:Osterbrunnen Schloss Fantaisie.jpg, Easter Fountain in front of Schloss Fantaisie, palace Fantaisie in Eckersdorf, Bayreuth (district), district Bayreuth, Germany


See also

* Well dressing * Easter egg tree


References


Further reading

* Claudia Schillinger (Text), Carlo Schillinger (Photos): '' Fränkische Osterbrunnen. Volksbrauch und Volkskunst''. Heinrichs-Verlag, Bamberg 2002, * Lars Kuck (DVD) ''Osterbrunnen in der Fränkischen Schweiz''. Verlag Kuck Filmproduktion, Oberreichenbach 2011,


External links


Osterbrunnen

Osterbrunnen im Amberg-Sulzbacher Land




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