Fascinating spots to explore: outdoor drinking fountains along Schloßstraße, adjacent to the Emilienbrunnen fountain
The City of Bergisch Gladbach has expanded its collection of cool spots with the installation of a new drinking fountain. The relocated fountain, originally from Schlossstraße, now stands in front of the Emilienbrunnen.
First Deputy Mayor of Bergisch Gladbach, Ragnar Migenda, expressed his delight about the drinking fountain's new home. He thanked those involved in the relocation and wished citizens much joy with the refreshing addition. The drinking fountain has been thoroughly cleaned and its interior renewed to drinking water standards. It has also been repainted to an appropriate colour.
The drinking fountain is one of many cool spots featured on the "Map of Cool Spots", a resource provided by the city. This map offers information about shady places, cool indoor spaces, and places by the water in Bergisch Gladbach. It also includes several drinking fountains scattered throughout the city.
Ragnar Migenda invited citizens to expand the "Map of Cool Spots" with further freely accessible cool spots in Bergisch Gladbach. He emphasised the importance of cool spots in the context of climate change, as they provide relief from the heat and contribute to a more sustainable city.
The redesign of Schlossstraße has included the successful completion of the drinking fountain's relocation. However, the exact new location of the Schlossstraße drinking fountain on the "Map of Cool Spots" is not immediately apparent. For up-to-date and detailed information about the drinking fountain's new location and any maps showing cool spots around it, you may want to consult local Bergisch Gladbach municipal websites, local tourist information portals, or community social media pages that typically share local facilities updates.
The "Map of Cool Spots" is available on the city's website under Cool Spots | Geoportal Bergisch Gladbach. Citizens are encouraged to explore the map and discover the many cool spots Bergisch Gladbach has to offer.
The First Deputy Mayor, Ragnar Migenda, advocates for citizens to contribute to the "Map of Cool Spots" with more sustainable, freely accessible locations in Bergisch Gladbach, beyond the new home of the drinking fountain, which now resides under the Emilienbrunnen and offers a refreshing addition to the home-and-garden lifestyle. To further learn about sustainable-living initiatives and other cool spots around Bergisch Gladbach, one may consult various municipal websites, local tourist information portals, or community social media pages for up-to-date information and interactive maps.