Emerenz Meier Statue, Passau
The Emerenz Meier Statue is a remarkable tribute to the renowned local poet, Emerenz Meier, located on the picturesque Danube quay in Passau. This elegant sculpture, measuring two meters in height and 30 centimeters in width, stands as a testament to Meier's literary legacy and captures her in traditional attire. Crafted from cast bronze using the intricate lost wax technique, the bust embodies a fusion of artistic craftsmanship and historical reverence. The bronze has been meticulously patinated, waxed, and polished to ensure a lasting and aesthetically pleasing tribute to the poet.
The mastermind behind this captivating creation is artist Christine Wagner from Biberg, who poured her creative spirit into every detail of the bust. The careful craftsmanship employed in its creation is a testament to the dedication and skill of the artist.
The initiative to erect the Emerenz Meier statue was spearheaded by the Soroptimist International Club Passau, a group with a profound appreciation for the poet's literary contributions. The driving force behind the project was to honor Meier on the 80th anniversary of her passing in 2008. The club members displayed their unwavering commitment by financing the project themselves, showcasing their admiration for Meier's impactful work.
The selection of the location for the bust was imbued with historical significance. The former bar where Emerenz Meier once ran the "Zum Koppenjäger" boatman's pub holds a special place in the hearts of the people of Passau. Hence, the decision was made to place the bust near this iconic spot, a nod to Meier's historical connection with the place. The emergence of the bust near the Altstadthotel creates an immersive experience, allowing admirers of Meier's poetry to walk in the footsteps of the poet herself.
The mastermind behind this captivating creation is artist Christine Wagner from Biberg, who poured her creative spirit into every detail of the bust. The careful craftsmanship employed in its creation is a testament to the dedication and skill of the artist.
The initiative to erect the Emerenz Meier statue was spearheaded by the Soroptimist International Club Passau, a group with a profound appreciation for the poet's literary contributions. The driving force behind the project was to honor Meier on the 80th anniversary of her passing in 2008. The club members displayed their unwavering commitment by financing the project themselves, showcasing their admiration for Meier's impactful work.
The selection of the location for the bust was imbued with historical significance. The former bar where Emerenz Meier once ran the "Zum Koppenjäger" boatman's pub holds a special place in the hearts of the people of Passau. Hence, the decision was made to place the bust near this iconic spot, a nod to Meier's historical connection with the place. The emergence of the bust near the Altstadthotel creates an immersive experience, allowing admirers of Meier's poetry to walk in the footsteps of the poet herself.
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Sight Name: Emerenz Meier Statue
Sight Location: Passau, Germany (See walking tours in Passau)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Passau, Germany (See walking tours in Passau)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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A charming German town nestled among the rolling hills of Lower Bavaria “between heaven and three rivers,” Passau is a city of natural beauty and religious pilgrimage.
Founded over 2,000 years ago, this is one of the oldest cities in Bavaria. Its history dates back to Roman times when it was a small colony known as "Batavis." The latter word translates from Latin as "for the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles
Founded over 2,000 years ago, this is one of the oldest cities in Bavaria. Its history dates back to Roman times when it was a small colony known as "Batavis." The latter word translates from Latin as "for the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles