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The Goddess Flora

Bahnhofspl., 06484 Quedlinburg, Germania ★★★★☆ 147 views
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About The Goddess Flora

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The bronze monument depicts the Roman goddess Flora, the goddess of flower. She holds a rose in her left hand. As early as 1901, there was a Flora statue in Quedlinburg, but it was melted down for war purposes in 1944. In 1998, the Quedlinburg Medieval Association “Bergvolk” drew attention to the monument of the goddess again and suggested that it be restored. With the help of a donation campaign, supported by Mrs. Rautendelein Rienäcker, the financing was secured. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “first position” a new statue of the flower goddess was erected in 2001, which now recalls the great tradition of Quedlinburg as a flower and seed city.

The monument is two metres tall and was designed by the Berlin art and bronze foundry Frank Herweg.

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The Flora statue is a two-metre tall bronze monument depicting the Roman goddess of flowers, holding a rose in her left hand. It commemorates Quedlinburg's great tradition as a flower and seed city and was erected in 2001 to mark the 100th anniversary of the original statue that stood in the town since 1901.
The original Flora statue, which had stood in Quedlinburg since 1901, was melted down for war purposes in 1944 during World War II. The loss of this monument prompted the Quedlinburg Medieval Association 'Bergvolk' to advocate for its restoration in 1998.
The new Flora statue was designed and created by the Berlin art and bronze foundry Frank Herweg. The monument was made possible through a donation campaign supported by Mrs. Rautendelein Rienäcker, which secured the necessary financing for the restoration project.
The new Flora statue was erected in 2001, specifically on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the 'first position' of the original monument. This restoration was initiated by the Quedlinburg Medieval Association 'Bergvolk' in 1998 after recognizing the historical importance of the goddess monument.
Quedlinburg erected the Flora monument to honour and celebrate the city's renowned tradition as a flower and seed city. The bronze statue of the Roman goddess of flowers serves as a symbol of this important historical heritage and cultural identity of the region.