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.
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