Mariensäule in Marienplatz is a popular and beautiful landmark in Munich, with the golden statue of the Virgin Mary standing proudly atop the column. It’s a great spot for photos, but there are some downsides to the experience.
The area around the statue can get quite crowded, and there is a fence surrounding the statue which can obstruct the view and make it more difficult to capture the perfect shot. The constant flow of tourists and street performers can also create a bit of a frenzy, which may affect the overall atmosphere.
If you’re looking to take a clear and peaceful photo, it’s best to visit early in the morning or later in the evening when the crowds are smaller. Despite these factors, Mariensäule remains a lovely spot to visit, though the fence and busy surroundings can impact...
Read moreMariensäule stands proudly in the center of Marienplatz, serving as one of Munich’s most important historical landmarks. This striking Marian column, topped with a gilded statue of the Virgin Mary, was erected in 1638 to commemorate the city’s survival during the Thirty Years’ War.
Beyond its beauty, the column has deep symbolic meaning for Munich. At its base, four bronze cherubs battle different creatures—representing war, plague, famine, and heresy—marking the city’s gratitude for overcoming these hardships.
As a focal point of Marienplatz, Mariensäule is impossible to miss and a great spot for photos, especially with the stunning backdrop of the Neues Rathaus. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or simply soaking in the atmosphere of Munich’s main square, this is a...
Read moreA square and a column! Very nice sight.
One of the many interesting things to see at Marienplatz is Mariensäule (Column of the Virgin) which was erected in 1638 at the end of the Thirty Years' War. This is a beautiful monument that is nice to see when spending time on the square.
Here you will find a single column topped with a gilded figure of the Virgin Mary which was created by Hubert Gerhard in 1593. The column plinth is surrounded by four delightful putti which represent the overcoming of hunger, war, plague and heresy.
The Mariensäule stands just before Glockenspiel and makes for nice photographs with Neues Rathaus in the background. Given the column monument a few minutes to enjoy and make sure so have a quick look at the fountain monuments around...
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