The fountain is a large, Egyptian-style fountain built in 1777. It serves as a prominent visual centerpiece in the palace gardens at the end of the eastern diagonal alley. The fountain features an impressive stone structure shaped like an obelisk, though the hieroglyphs depicted on it are imaginative rather than authentic.
The fountain is situated in the Schönbrunn Palace gardens, at the base of Schönbrunn Hill. It was constructed in 1777 and is designed as a large Egyptian obelisk, making it a central feature of the palace park. Along with the Gloriette and the zoo, the Obelisk Fountain is one of the most important focal points in the Schönbrunn Gardens. Nearby, you can also find the Neptune Fountain, which was started in 1776 and features figures of sea deities.