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See Flusswasserkunst, Hanover, Germany

The Flusswasserkunst was a pumping station from 1895 to 1964 that delivered raw water from the Leine river for watering green spaces and flushing sewers. Replacing both an earlier pumping station (the Bornkunst) and the Click Mill that dated to the 13th century, it was replaced itself by a pumping station further upstream. Today the area accommodates a monument [de ] that honours the Göttingen Seven and – more broadly – moral courage.
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