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The Mariensäule, or Marian Column, is a significant historical monument located in the heart of Horn, a charming town in Lower Austria's Waldviertel region. Standing at an elevation of approximately 312 metres on the bustling Kirchenplatz (Church Square), this impressive column serves as a poignant reminder of the town's past and its resilience. It is recognized as a man-made monument and a historical site, easily accessible for visitors exploring the town.

Visitors to the Mariensäule are often struck by its…

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    25 agosto 2021

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    .La colonna mariana fu eretta nel 1679 a est della Georgskirche sulla piazza della chiesa come colonna della peste.
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    25 ottobre 2016 - La colonna mariana sulla trafficata piazza della chiesa nella città commerciale di Horn ricorda l'epidemia di peste che costò la vita a 200 persone a Horn nel 1679.

    Fonte: meinviertel.at/horn/c-lokales/damals-und-heute-mariensaeule-am-kirchenplatz_a2124890
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    Colonna mariana o colonna della peste. Fu costruito nel 1680 dagli abitanti di Horn come ringraziamento per aver scongiurato la peste. La Peste: "Flagello della Divinità Adirata".
    Ristrutturato nel 1832 in occasione dell'epidemia di colera.
    Nel 1866 si verificò un'altra epidemia di colera a causa del passaggio dell'esercito prussiano.
    Nel 1928 sulla colonna furono commemorati i caduti della Prima Guerra Mondiale.
    Costruito dal maestro scalpellino Josef Macho di Engelbrechts nel 1680. Rinnovato nel 1739, 1796 e 1834.
    Nel 1963 venne smantellato e trasferito nella sede attuale.
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    Posizione:Waldviertel, Bassa Austria, Austria

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    What is the historical significance of the Mariensäule in Horn?

    The Mariensäule in Horn is a significant historical monument, originally erected in 1680 as a "plague column." It was a votive offering by the people of Horn, built in gratitude for their deliverance from the devastating plague of 1679. Its history also includes renovations during the cholera epidemic of 1832 and a dedication in 1928 to commemorate those who died in World War I, making it a powerful symbol of resilience and remembrance.

    Is the Mariensäule in Horn suitable for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Yes, the Mariensäule in Horn is considered wheelchair accessible. It is located on the Kirchenplatz, which is generally flat and paved, requiring no special footwear. This makes it a suitable destination for all visitors, including those with mobility challenges.

    Are there any specific routes or trails that incorporate a visit to the Mariensäule?

    While the Mariensäule itself is a central landmark rather than a trail destination, it serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Horn. Many local routes, whether for walking or cycling, pass through or begin at the Kirchenplatz. You can easily integrate a visit to this historic monument into your broader exploration of Horn's charming streets and nearby attractions.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Mariensäule monument?

    A direct visit to the Mariensäule itself is typically brief, often taking 10-20 minutes to appreciate its historical details and craftsmanship. However, its central location on Kirchenplatz makes it an ideal spot to pause during a longer stroll through Horn, allowing you to combine it with exploring nearby shops, cafes, and the Georgskirche.

    Is the Mariensäule monument family-friendly, and what can kids appreciate?

    Yes, the Mariensäule is family-friendly. While younger children might not grasp the full historical context, its central location in a bustling square offers an easy and accessible stop. Older children can appreciate the monument's intricate details and the story of overcoming adversity, making it a good opportunity for a brief history lesson. The surrounding Kirchenplatz provides space for a short break.

    What are the best times of day to visit the Mariensäule to avoid crowds?

    The Mariensäule is located on the busy Kirchenplatz, which can see varying levels of activity. To avoid the busiest times, consider visiting earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon, especially on weekdays. Weekends, market days, or local events can draw larger crowds to the square.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Mariensäule?

    Yes, being situated on the central Kirchenplatz in Horn, the Mariensäule is surrounded by various amenities. You'll find several charming cafes and restaurants within easy walking distance, perfect for enjoying a refreshment or a meal before or after your visit to the monument.

    What other attractions or viewpoints are close to the Mariensäule in Horn?

    The Mariensäule is a natural starting point for exploring Horn's other attractions. The Georgskirche (St. George's Church) is located nearby, offering further historical and architectural interest. The surrounding Kirchenplatz and the old town of Horn are filled with charming local shops and provide a vibrant atmosphere to explore.

    Can the Mariensäule be visited during the winter months?

    Absolutely. The Mariensäule can be visited year-round. In winter, the column stands as a serene landmark, often dusted with snow, offering a different, picturesque atmosphere. The area around the monument remains accessible, though visitors should dress appropriately for the weather.

    What is the origin of the materials used for the Mariensäule?

    The Mariensäule was crafted by master stonemason Josef Macho from Engelbrechts. While specific details about the stone type are not extensively documented, it is a testament to the local craftsmanship of the late 17th century, built to endure for centuries.

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