Statue of Count Nicolas Salem
The statue of Count Nicholas Salm is located on the City Hall Square in the first district of Vienna. The Count was wearing armor with a helmet placed at his feet. Created in 1867. The creator is Matthias Purkathofer. Count Nicolas Salm (1459-1530) was a general during the Renaissance period. The most important achievement was that in 1529, he successfully commanded the defensive war of Vienna against the siege of Türkiye. He was one of the commanders in the early stages of the First Ottoman Habsburg War. During the first siege of Vienna by Türkiye in 1529, he was named Earl of the Neuburg Empire in the same year.
Anton Menger
Anton Menger's tomb, as well as the Vienna Central Cemetery. Anton Menger (1841-1906) was a jurist and social theorist. Menger's paper was proposed in the context of the constantly changing social order since the mid-19th century, marked by the economic crisis and social issues of 1873, seeking answers to liberal policies and striving for more social justice. Richard Coffin designed this tombstone. The tomb of Anton Menger is not only a commemoration of this jurist and philosopher, but also a symbol of social change and political thought development in the late 19th century.
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.
Ferdinand Raimonde
Ferdinand Raimonde was born in 1790 and passed away in 1836. He was an Austrian actor and playwright. Along with Johann Nestorius, he is a major representative figure of the Old Vienna Folk Theatre. The monument was designed by Franz Vogel. The unveiling date was June 1st, 1898. Raymond sat in a corner of the bench, with his right arm resting on the backrest. I hold a theater brochure in my left hand. His gaze looked into the distance, as if inspired by the winged Muse on the rocks behind him. Originally located in front of the German People's Theatre. Moved to its current location in 1938. It was repaired after the war damage in 1947.
Bust of Baron William I Rogdorf
Baron Wilhelm I Rogdorf (1481-1541), as the chief battlefield commander, suffered fatal injuries during the siege of Ofen (now part of Budapest) in 1571. Created by artist John Baptiste Fisler, they used zinc casting techniques to create these monuments. This material was chosen at the time for durability considerations. As a historical figure, Baron William I Rogdorf's contributions and sacrifices in military affairs have been permanently recorded through the hands of these artists, becoming an object of understanding and commemoration for future generations.
Adam Smith
The statue of Adam Smith located at the entrance of the Vienna Business School in the first district of Vienna was erected to commemorate this Scottish moral philosopher and philosopher of the Enlightenment era. Adam Smith was born in 1723 and passed away in 1790. The main work is' The Wealth of Nations', first published in 1776, which achieved great success and was quickly translated into multiple languages. Adam Smith is considered the father of modern economics, and his ideas have had a profound impact on later economists and economic policies. He emphasized the importance of market mechanisms and free competition, believing that these are key factors in improving production efficiency and economic growth.
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.
Marian Pillar
The Marian Column is a common monument in Central Europe during the Baroque period, used to express admiration and gratitude for the Virgin Mary. These pillars are usually decorated with elaborate decorations, with a statue of the Virgin Mary at the top. The Marian Column, established in 1736, was not only a reflection of religious beliefs at the time, but also an important symbol of local community culture and history. The establishment of such monuments is often related to local religious festivals, celebrations, or events.
The Virgin Mary
The Virgin Mary is depicted on a sphere embedded in intricately carved scrolls. The main body of the statue is made of lime wood, while the sphere and base are made of walnut wood. The size is 40.5 centimeters high and was created around 1750. This statue showcases the characteristics of 18th century European woodcarving art, in which basswood is often used to create intricate sculptures due to its ease of carving. Walnut wood was chosen to make the sphere and base of the statue due to its hard texture and beautiful texture, increasing the texture and durability of the work.
The male lion gazing out
The statue is located on the Schmel Bridge, spanning the Danube Canal. The construction period of the bridge was from 1894 to 1899. Bridge designer Otto Wagner. Rudolf Weyr designed two lions on the bridge. The Schmel Bridge also serves as a dam, as part of the Nussdorf dam and lock system, regulating the flow of Danube water into the Danube Canal. Schmel Bridge is an important landmark in Vienna, renowned not only for its architectural aesthetics and functionality.
Lion Carving "
This lion carving is a lion statue collected by the Austrian Museum of Folk Life. The lion statue opened its mouth, with a young lion tightly grasping its mane. The source is Val Gardena, located in South Tyrol. This lion statue, as part of its collection, not only showcases the woodcarving techniques of the South Tyrol region, but also reflects the value and significance of folk art in contemporary culture.
Statue of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary
The statue is located at Vienna West Station. The creator is Hans Gassel. Created in 1860. In 1945, this statue was severely damaged. The statue was successfully restored in 1984. On December 15, 1858, with the opening of the "Royal Queen Elizabeth Railway" from Vienna West Station to Linz, the station was officially put into use. The new station hall opened in 1951. Queen Elizabeth, also known as Princess Sissy, was the queen of Austria and Hungary, and the daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph of Bavaria and Princess Ludovica. She is renowned for her beauty, tragic life, and place in Austrian history.
Portrait of Joseph II on horseback
The statue is located at the Emperor Joseph Memorial in the first district of Vienna. Based on the equestrian portrait of Marcus Aurelius. The creator is Franz Anton Zauner, who was elevated to nobility for creating this monument. Joseph II was an Austrian emperor in the 18th century, known for his enlightened rule and numerous reforms. This equestrian statue, as part of the Emperor Joseph Memorial, not only showcases the majestic image of Joseph II, but also symbolizes his governing philosophy and contributions to the country.
Hugo Bretner Monument
The monument is located in the 14th district of Vienna. The creator is Siegfried Charoux, created in 1954. Hugo Bretner, formerly served as a city finance councilor and city councilor. Hugo Bretner resigned from his positions as a city councilor and city councilor in 1932 and 1933 due to health reasons. On February 12, 1934, he was arrested by the Austrian fascist regime and detained for several weeks. Due to his Jewish heritage, Breitner was forced to flee to the United States with his family after the Nazis came to power. He passed away in California in 1946.
Archangel St. Michael
The statue is located in Klingenbach, where Archangel St. Michael defeated the demon transformed into a dragon. The Vlasic family donated this monument in 1959. St. Michael is one of the famous angels in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, often depicted as a symbol of defeating evil, especially Satan or demons. As a donation from the Vlasich family, this statue is not only an artwork, but also a symbol of the local community's faith and spirit.
Saint Anne
Saint Anne sat on a pedestal shaped like a pedestal, wearing a red dress, a silver plated veil, and a gilded cloak. Saint Mary stood beside her. The mother supported her daughter's left shoulder with her right hand. This work is from the collection of Heiligenkreuz Abbey. The size is 51 centimeters high, dating back to the first half of the 18th century. Saint Anne is the grandmother of Jesus, also known as the mother of the Virgin Mary, and her image is often depicted in Christian art. This set of statues showcases the intimate relationship between Saint Anne and Saint Mary, as well as the traditional image of Saint Anne in religious art.
Hercules carrying a stick on his shoulder
The statue is called Hercules carrying a club on his shoulder and is located in the Heiligenkreis Monastery Museum. Hercules carried a stick on his shoulder and leaned against a half pole, with lion skin covering his head. The creator is Giovanni Giuliani, and the signature is located on one side of the pillar. The signature behind it is: 'Jo GiulliaiJ Ficit in S.+1735 AEtatis Suane LXXI 1/2 An. Mensis Octobris', indicating that Giuliani created this work in October 1735 when he was 71 and a half years old.
Hercules and the Hellhound
Regarding the sandstone statues of Heracles and the hellhound Kerberos located in Austerlitz Palace Gardens. Greek hero Hercules, dressed in lion skin, is depicted fighting with the guardian dog of hell, Cerberus. The creator is Giovanni Giuliani. Sandstone. This statue depicts a scene from the mythological story of Hercules, who completed the last of his twelve tasks - bringing back the three headed dog Cerberus from the underworld to the human world.
Hercules captures Cretan bull
This statue is located in front of the Imperial Chancellery wing in the Baroque expansion of Hofburg, facing the entrance of the passage on Sch ö ffler Street. The creator is Lorenzo Mattielli. Created in 1728. This statue showcases Hercules' heroic feat of capturing a Cretan bull, which is one of his twelve heroic deeds. Lorenzo Matieri created a series of commemorative sculptures commemorating the heroic deeds of Hercules for the Baroque expansion of Hofburg during the reign of Charles VI.
The eagle shaped statue in the central cemetery of Vienna
The eagle shaped statue of the Vienna Central Cemetery is located in the central cemetery of Vienna. The eagle shaped stone carving sits on a stone and is a decorative sculpture in the cemetery.
Half body portrait of Friedrich von Amelin
The statue is located in the City Park of Vienna's first district. The statue was made by Johannes Benk. Created in 1902. The statue character is Friedrich Ritter von Amerling, who lived from 1803 to 1887 and was one of the most respected portrait painters in 19th century Austria, alongside Ferdinand Georg Waldm ü ller.
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.
The God of the Danube River
The name of this statue is the God of the Danube, who sits on three stretched dolphins with his elbows resting on the fins of their tails. A flower wreath decorated with leaves of aquatic plants on the top of the head. The back of the statue bears the artist's signature: "Giuliani Ficit 1738". Giovanni Giuliani was an Italian sculptor active in Heiligenkreis, Austria, whose works were influenced by the late Italian Baroque style and made significant contributions to Austrian Baroque sculpture.
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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