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Kissing Students

Coordinates: 58°22′48.76″N 26°43′22.66″E / 58.3802111°N 26.7229611°E / 58.3802111; 26.7229611
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Kissing Students

Kissing Students (Template:Lang-et) is sculpture and fountain in Raekoja plats, Tartu, Estonia. The structure locates in front of Town Hall Square. The structure is one of the most recognised symbols of Tartu.[1]

The fountain was built in 1948 and it was used especially by newlyweds who sought to find luck for future when standing there.[1]

The sculpture was created in 1998 by Mati Karmin.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "'The Kissing Students' sculpture and fountain, Estonia". Visitestonia.com. Retrieved 3 April 2020.

58°22′48.76″N 26°43′22.66″E / 58.3802111°N 26.7229611°E / 58.3802111; 26.7229611