Fischlsäule

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Fischlsäule in front of the St. Mang monastery church

The Fischlsäule is a historic pillar in the Stadtamhof district of Regensburg . It was donated around 1720 (1765?) By Johann Fischl, the ship master of Stadtamhof, and stood in front of his property at Am Gries No. 15 until 1922, where members of the ship master's family lived until the mid-19th century.

In 1922 the pillar was restored by the city of Stadtamhof and moved to its current location in Seifensiedergasse. During a renewed restoration in 1978, the lost stone cross was replaced.

The monument consists of a 150 centimeter high stone column of the Ionic order , which was erected on a square stone base. The column is now crowned with a stone cross. Originally there was the figure of a Sorrowful Mother.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Bauer: The Regensburg art, culture and everyday history . MZ-Buchverlag in H. Gietl Verlag & Publication Service GmbH, Regenstauf 2014, ISBN 978-3-86646-300-4 , p. 708 .


Coordinates: 49 ° 1 '29.63 "  N , 12 ° 5' 58.81"  E