
Stake attention in this memory
This media file features a sign with text and an accompanying image. The sign's text, written in Russian, describes a fountain named "Putti" (Путти). It states that the fountain was created in 1908 in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) by Stanislaus Cauër and was originally located at the Horse Market. It was later moved and displayed at an international industrial exhibition in Poznań in 1912, where it received first place. After 1946, the fountain was located in the courtyard of a port hospital and gradually fell into disrepair. The sign indicates that the "Putti" fountain is a regional monument and was transferred to the Museum of the World Ocean by order of the Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for State Property Management for the Kaliningrad Region on March 23, 2010. The restoration of the fountain was carried out in 2011 by the LLC "Restoration Workshop 'Nasledie'" from Saint Petersburg, with V.S. Mozgovoi listed as the General Director. The image below the text displays the "Putti" fountain itself, situated in a paved courtyard with a brick building in the background. The fountain is a stone structure with multiple tiers and decorative elements, including figures that appear to be cherubs or putti. The surrounding area features some greenery and paving stones. The scene is well-lit, suggesting it is daytime. The overall setting appears to be a historical or cultural site, likely within Kaliningrad, Russia, given the text's references.
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