This fountain is built from curved segments arranged to follow the geometry of 4 overlapped circles, creating a structure composed of ring segments where each of the 4 walls meets at a spherical connector. The entire memorial aligns to circular forms when viewed from above, suggesting that its design was intended to let visitors face the central focal point without needing to turn their heads. A coarse stone sits at the center of the fountain. The model also includes a central pillar topped with a sphere that once displayed a number (you can use the Blender Shrinkwrap modifier to poject your own text onto it), four surrounding side pillars, and stone benches positioned between them for people to sit and view the fountain. The structure dates to the early twentieth century and was originally created as a memorial fountain. In real life, it serves as a visual counterpoint to the Brühl palace in Brody, formerly known as Pförten.
Sketchfab version of the fountain memorial (this is how it would look like in a game):
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/memorial-fountain-bebf8861525a4205bdfa7425cde3b827
This model can be used in a wide range of digital and physical projects. In virtual worlds or metaverse environments, it works as a central gathering point or decorative landmark within a plaza or park. In games, it can serve as a focal structure in a historical town, an exploration hub, or a scenic element that enriches level design. Filmmakers and VFX artists can integrate it into period settings or use it as a background feature in digitally reconstructed estates. The fountain is also suitable for 3D printing, either as a standalone miniature or as part of a larger diorama. For Blender users, the central sphere and the pillars can be customized with your own numbers or lettering using the Text tool combined with the Shrinkwrap (to project onto a surface) and Solidify (to give text thickness) modifiers, allowing you to adapt the memorial for personal, narrative, or stylistic purposes.