Japanese Cultural Heritage Zunde Ninomiya Statue
Zunde Ninomiya was a 19th century Japanese agricultural leader, great economist and moralist. His life was inspiring and was used as a model or moral guide in pre-World War II Japan. He was born on a farm where his parents died when he was a teenager in the aftermath of the flood of 1791. He worked hard on his uncle's farm and studied at night in his free time. That's why he behaves as a child, reading with a bundle of wood on his back. As an adult, he developed several improvements in about 700 towns that made their farming more efficient. He also managed to develop an impressive
Elizabeth Memorial
This is a monument located in the People's Park in the first district of Vienna, commemorating Empress Elisabeth. Queen Elizabeth, also known as Sissi, was assassinated in Geneva on September 10, 1898. On June 4, 1907, it was unveiled in the presence of Franz Joseph I. Her family calls her Sisi, and since Ernst Marischka's films, her name "Sisi" has become widely known around the world.
Bust of Joseph II
The bust of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, located next to the Klein Grosnau Baths, was created in 1905. Joseph II was an Austrian emperor in the 18th century, known for his enlightened rule and numerous reforms.
Vienna Fifth District Vienna Goddess Fountain
This statue is the Vindobona statue of the Viennese goddess on the Siebenbrunen fountain in the Fifth District of Vienna. To commemorate the palace canal built in 1562 on the orders of King Ferdinand I, which supplied water to Hofburg in Vienna. Vindobona is the Latin name for Vienna during the Roman period. As part of the fountain, this statue not only beautifies the city landscape but also reflects Vienna's rich historical and cultural heritage.
Slavin War Memorial
The Slavin War Memorial is an important landmark in Bratislava, which not only commemorates the Soviet soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the war, but also witnesses to historical events. The design and architecture of this memorial site reflect the respect for war heroes and the desire for peace at that time. The statues of two soldiers and children as part of the memorial site symbolize the sacrifices of soldiers, the brutality of war, and hope for future peace. Such statues are common in war memorials, aimed at conveying condolences for lost lives and educational significance for future generations.
Geza Giaoni
Geza Giaoni was a Hungarian poet who wrote for the literary magazine Nyugat in Budapest and began a long-term literary competition with the leading Hungarian poet at the time, Ndele Adi. In his second poetry collection "Sad Eyes" published in 1909, he criticized Adi. In November 1907, Gioni was conscripted into the Austro Hungarian army, and in 1912, he was called up to actively serve in the Balkan Wars. As a response to the war, Giovanni wrote the pacifist poem "Caesar, I Don't Leave" and died in a Russian prisoner of war camp during World War I.
Half body portrait of Friedrich Schiller
The statue of Friedrich Schiller's portrait bust is located near the Klein Grossnau beach. Created in 1905 at the Blansko iron foundry in Moravia. Friedrich Schiller was a renowned poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright in German history, whose works had a profound impact on German literature and the European Enlightenment. This bust is a tribute to Schiller's cultural heritage and also reflects the popular trend of public art sculpture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Martin Kuchin
Martin Kuku čí n, whose real name is Matej Benc ú r, is a Slovak writer, playwright, journalist, and doctor. Martin Kuchin's life and work experience reflects the life trajectory of many Central European intellectuals and professionals from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, who left their hometowns for various reasons and sought better life and work opportunities in other countries and continents.
Muse Erato Fountain
The fountain is located in Theater Square in Baden, and the statue was designed by Josef Valentin Kassin and built in 1902. Erato is the Muse who plays the lira, and she is one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology. Erato is the muse of love poetry, lyric poetry, song, and dance, and the daughter of Zeus and Menemosine. This fountain and statue are not only works of art, but also part of the cultural heritage of the city of Baden, reflecting the rich history and mythological traditions of the region.
Statue commemorating the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Sopron Brewery
This statue was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Sopron Brewery. The statue is located in Ogabona Square in Sopron and was designed by Joseph Kampfel. It has been decorating this square since 1995. Sopron Brewery was founded in 1895 by town merchants and owners of Brno Brewery, relying on Czech brewing traditions. This statue is to commemorate this important historical moment. Now, Sopron Brewery is a Hungarian subsidiary of the international Heineken Group, Heineken Hungary Brewery.
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