
Chip Vogt
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What an interesting sculpture of a wild man covered in leaves and foliage. This sculpture and fountain have been in place since the 17th century and was used to keep fish alive at the market. Its a great place for a photo. Don't miss the pickles nearby.
Another overlooked treasure of the Mirabell Garden. The Susannabrunnen is a statue of young woman startled by someone's presence while bathing. Created by Hans Waldburger, about1700.
Immediate to the surrounding area of the Schartentor there are some great vantage points for photos that are very picturesque.
The Nineteenth Dynasty pharaoh Seti I quarried this obelisk from granite quarries in Aswan. It was brought to Rome in 10 BC by command of Augustus.
The Column of the Immaculate Conception, is a nineteenth-century monument depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary, located in what is called Piazza Mignanelli. It was placed in front of the offices of the Palazzo di Propaganda Fide which houses the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.