Muse Erato Fountain

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 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

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.
Alves Magic Fountain

Alves Magic Fountain

The statue is called the Arcus Magic Fountain, designed by sculptor Karl Philipp and unveiled on June 5, 1932. It is located on Eltrein Square, just above the arched riverbed of Als Creek. The statue of the quartet was melted down during World War II, recast using a plaster model in 1981, and unveiled again by city councilors in 1982. A central pedestal rises from the fountain with a circular stone basin, on which a little angel stands. Surrounding the pedestal are four bronze seated figures of musicians: John Schrammer, Paul Fibrich, Alfred Randolph, and Willie Strommel.
Pietro Dabano

Pietro Dabano

Pietro d'Abano, also known as Petrus de Amono (c. 1250-1315), was an Italian philosopher, astrologer, and medical professor in Padua. He was born in a small town in Italy, and his name came from here. Now he is Abanoterme. In the end, he was accused of heresy and atheism and brought before a religious tribunal. He died in prison before the end of his trial in 1315. The statue is located in the United Arab Emirates and was built in 1723.
Erberg relief

Erberg relief

The Erberg relief is a relief of the Mount of Olives on the south side of the sturdy church of St. Michael. The colorful relief depicts Christ on the Mount of Olives, whose history can be traced back to 1510.
Neptune

Neptune

Neptune (Latin: Nept ū nus, English: Neptune), also known as Neptune, is a sea god in Roman mythology and revered as the god of horses, managing horse racing activities. One of the twelve main gods of Rome. Corresponding to Poseidon in Greek mythology, there is his temple in Rome, which is the world-famous Trevi Fountain. The Latin name Neptunus originates from him.
Moses

Moses

This is an artwork created by Giovanni Giuliani, which is a clay sculpture model of Jupiter designed for the collection of the Heiligenkreis Monastery. The height of this work is 43.7 centimeters, created in 1720. Moses was a Hebrew teacher and leader, considered the most important prophet in Judaism, and also one of the most important prophets in Christianity, Islam, the Bah á 'í Faith, and other Abrahamic religions. According to the Bible and the Quran, Moses was the leader and legislator of the Israelites, and the prophetic author of the Five Books of Moses belongs to him.
St. Mary Magdalene

St. Mary Magdalene

St. Mary Magdalene is a group of cross sculptures located in Perkhtoltsdorf Hohberg, Austria, which includes a statue of St. Mary Magdalene. This group of cross sculptures can be traced back to the early 18th century. The assistant characters surrounding the 5.25-meter-high cross were replaced with replicas after being repeatedly destroyed. St. Mary Magdalene is an important figure in the New Testament, one of Jesus' loyal followers and the first person to see him after his resurrection. In art, she is often depicted as a repentant sinner who has spent many years in the wilderness.
The Abyss

The Abyss

The Abyss "(L'Ab î me) is a marble statue that is 180 centimeters high, 260 centimeters wide, and 120 centimeters deep. This statue was purchased at a salon exhibition in 1901 and is now housed in the Osay Museum. Just Becquet was a French sculptor who was born in Besan ç on, Doubs, France in 1829 and passed away in Paris in 1907. His father was a goldsmith, and Beck initially received a classical education at a school in Besan ç on, earning a Bachelor of Philosophy degree before registering for study at a local art school.
Jupiter

Jupiter

This is an artwork created by Giovanni Giuliani, which is a clay sculpture model of Jupiter designed for the collection of the Heiligenkreis Monastery. The height of this work is 43.7 centimeters, created in 1720. Jupiter is the main god in Roman mythology, in charge of the sky and thunder. In this work, Jupiter is depicted with an eagle at his feet as a symbol of power. There is an inscription on the back of the eagle's wings: 'Johan Giullian (i) Ficit 1720'. However, the upper part of the eagle's beak and a portion of its base have already broken.
Ganymede Ascending to Heaven

Ganymede Ascending to Heaven

This is a sculpture located in Austerlitz Castle Park, depicting scenes of Jupiter and Ganymede. Jupiter embraced Ganymede and led him to heaven. At his feet was Cupid, with a quiver filled with arrows of love, and an eagle holding a beam of lightning in its claws. This statue carved from sandstone was created by Giovanni Giuliani in 1702. Jupiter is the main god in Roman mythology, in charge of the sky and thunder. Ganymede was the prince of Troy, chosen by Jupiter to become the god of wine among the gods, and thus transformed into an eagle and brought to heaven by Jupiter. Cupid is the goddess of love in Roman mythology, and his arrows can make people fall in love.
Joseph Ressel Memorial

Joseph Ressel Memorial

This is the Joseph Reissel Memorial located in the eponymous park in the fourth district of Vienna. This monument displays a bronze statue of Reysol, located on a stepped pedestal. This monument was created by Anton Dominik Fernkorn in 1863 and unveiled on January 18, 1863. Joseph Ressel was one of the inventors of ship propellers, and together with John Erickson, Francis Pettit Smith, Robert Fulton, and David Bushnell, he brought it to a stage of technological maturity.
John the Baptist

John the Baptist

The artwork created by Giovanni Giuliani is a clay sculpture of John the Baptist sitting in the collection of the Heiligenkr ö tz Monastery. The height is 27.5 centimeters, created in 1733. John the Baptist is an important figure in the New Testament, who prophesied the arrival of Jesus and baptized him in the Jordan River. John the Baptist is depicted sitting with a lamb to his left. The lamb usually represents Jesus in Christian symbolism, as Jesus is known as the "Lamb of God" and was sacrificed for the sins of humanity. Giovanni Giuliani is an Italian sculptor active in Heiligenkreis, Austria.
Isis Fountain

Isis Fountain

This is the Aess Fountain located in the 8th district of Vienna, which was built in 1833. The fountain consists of a four sided base with a lion's head spraying water. The base rises from an eight sided cast iron basin decorated with rose patterns. It began supplying water in 1804, mainly for the suburbs at that time. Inscriptions are attached to both the front and back of the base. At the top is a statue of Isis. This fountain was built to commemorate the opening of the Albertine water pipeline. Isis was a goddess in ancient Egypt, known in Egyptian mythology as the goddess of magic, childbirth, death, and resurrection.
Isaac

Isaac

This is a clay sculpture model with Isaac as the theme designed for the Cross Road Station at Heiligenkreuz Abbey Museum. The height of this artwork is 28.7 centimeters, created between 1740-1745. In this work, Isaac is depicted as completely naked except for a cloth around his waist. He held a bundle of wood in both hands and placed it on a tree stump. Next to it is a burning brazier.
Saint Peter Verona

Saint Peter Verona

St. Peter Verona was a 13th century Italian Catholic priest, a Dominican monk, and a famous preacher. He served as an interrogator in Lombardy, but was later killed by assassins. 11 months after his death, he was canonized as a Catholic saint, the fastest canonization in history. It was created by Gioan Pietro Giuliani. Giovanni Pietro Giuliani was an Italian Austrian plaster sculptor and sculptor.
Saint Neopomouc

Saint Neopomouc

St. Nepomuk is a respected Czech saint and local idol of Prague. He was fatally thrown into the Vltava River by Wenceslaus IV for refusing to disclose Maria von Trak's confession. It is said that when Nepomok fell into the water, five stars appeared in the sky. Therefore, Nepomuk is often depicted as a halo of five stars surrounding his head. Due to his martyrdom, Nebomok is regarded as a guardian saint to prevent drowning and floods.
Saint Neopomouc

Saint Neopomouc

This statue of St. Nepomuk is located in Tribuswinkel, Lower Austria, Austria. This Baroque style statue holds a cross and a palm branch of a martyr, standing on a pedestal with a relief of the coat of arms of the Walsegg family, an imperial count. This statue can be traced back to 1722. Saint Nebomok was a Czech saint who was ordered to drown in the Vltava River by Bohemian King Wenceslas IV in 1393.
Guardian Angel

Guardian Angel

This statue is located at the Heiligenkreis Monastery in Lower Austria, Austria. It is named "Schutzengel" (meaning "guardian angel") and was created by sculptor Giovanni Giuliani in 1720. It is surrounded by a sandstone statue with a white lead frame. The angel raised his right hand and used his left hand to pull the child closer to him. The Heiligenkreis Monastery is the second oldest monastery in the world and one of the oldest and most continuously active monasteries. Located near the Austrian capital Vienna, nestled in the beautiful Vienna forest, it is a beautiful medieval style monastery.
The Horse Trainer

The Horse Trainer

This statue is located at the bottom of the ramp of the Vienna Parliament building and is called the 'Horse Trainer'. It was created by sculptor Josef Lax in 1899 and erected in 1901. This statue is located outside the Parliament building in Vienna, Austria, situated on the Ringstrasse. The layout concept of the Vienna Parliament Building was designed by Von Hansen, reflecting the structure of the Imperial Diet (Reichsrat), as stipulated in the 1861 "February Edict" which established the constitutional structure of the empire.
Monument to the Battle of Durnstein

Monument to the Battle of Durnstein

The Battle of Duinstein (also known as the Battle of Krems) occurred on November 11, 1805, as part of the Third Coalition War against France during the Napoleonic Wars. Austria's D ü nsten (modern-day D ü nsten) is located in the Wahau region of the Danube River Valley, approximately 73 kilometers (45 miles) upstream of Vienna, Austria. This battle took place on a flood plain between rivers and mountains.
Saint Leopold

Saint Leopold

The clay sculpture of Saint Leopold depicts him wearing a ducal hat and holding a flag. This clay sculpture model is now housed in the Heiligenkreis Monastery Museum and later became the prototype for the statue carved on stone along the Heiligenkreis Cross Road. It has a height of 32.5 centimeters and was made between 1740-1745.
Saint Leopold

Saint Leopold

The clay sculpture of Saint Leopold depicts him wearing a ducal hat and holding a model of a church. This clay sculpture model is now housed in the Heiligenkreis Monastery Museum and later became the prototype for the statue carved on stone along the Heiligenkreis Cross Road. It has a height of 32.5 centimeters and was made between 1740-1745.