Group 4 | Station 27A |
“Fürstenhofplatz” (and the Plague Column)
Labelled Image | Fürstenhofplatz
“Fürstenhofplatz“
Fürstenhofplatz is lined by the following buildings (listed clockwise):
– town house (Fürstenhofplatz 1)
– fire station (Fürstenhofplatz 2)
– new townhall (Fürstenhofplatz 3)
– north face of the rectorate.
The plague column was erected on the Fürstenhofplatz in 1732 CE.
Image Gallery 1 | Fürstenhofplatz
Image Gallery 2 | Plague Column
Plague Column
The sandstone monument (plague column) on Fürstenhofplatz was erected in 1732 CE to commemorate the end of the plague epidemic of 1715 CE, which killed over 600 people.
Architectural description of the plague column (from bottom to top):
1. A two-tiered pedestal is at the bottom. The pedestal consists of two cuboid blocks.
2. A column with a Corinthian capital is fixed on the pedestal.
3. A statue of Virgin Mary stands on the Corinthian capital.
4. Virgin Mary stands next to a crescent moon and holds a lily.
5. A halo crown with a ring of stars is at the top of the statue.
Labelled Images | Plague Column
Map: 27A
Stations: 27A | 27B | 27D
Station 27A | Plague Column
Station 27B | Fürstenhof
Station 27D | Music School