Deutsch: Der Nibelungenbrunnen in der niederösterreichischen Stadt
Tulln an der Donau ist eine Gestaltung der Szene "Begegnung von Kriemhild, der Burgunderkönigin, und dem Hunnenkönig Etzel in Tulln" in Form einer Bronzeskulpturen-Dokumentation, geschaffen vom Bildhauer
Michail Nogin. Der Brunnenbildhauer
Hans Muhr ergänzte das Kunstwerk mit einer integrativen und ästhetischen Licht-Wasser-Sein-Komposition.
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Tulln an der Donau ist eine Gestaltung der Szene "Begegnung von Kriemhild, der Burgunderkönigin, und dem Hunnenkönig Etzel in Tull
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