The geffian fountain is one of Copenhagen's main landscapes. It is located on a small slope south of Long Dike Park. The fountain sculpture as a whole has great momentum. At the centre of the two ramps is a fountain statue. The goddess Garfield, with her left hand holding the plough and her right hand holding the whip, plows the plough with four brass bulls. Four bronze bulls bow to the horns and have different shapes. The fountain spewed out from the nostrils of the copper bull and splashed with water. In front of the platform is a pool of water. There is also a St. Alban s English Church chapel and garden with a statue of King Frederick IX of Denmark (ruling 1947-1972).