
Maria Theresa Monument
1888
This monumental bronze sculpture commemorates Maria Theresa, the influential 18th century Habsburg ruler, and stands as one of Vienna's most iconic public artworks. Designed by sculptor Caspar von Zumbusch and completed in 1888, the composition features an enthroned central figure of the empress rendered in verdant bronze, surrounded by allegorical figures and equestrian statues that represent military leaders and cultural achievements from her reign. Elevated on an imposing stone base with multiple tiers, the work rises dramatically against the neoclassical facades of the surrounding museums, creating a focal point at Maria Theresien Platz. The patinated bronze figures display fine sculptural detail and dynamic poses, while the architectural pedestal integrates inscriptions and relief panels that chronicle her legacy. This monument exemplifies 19th century commemorative sculpture at monumental scale, blending portraiture, allegory, and architectural grandeur to honor a transformative historical figure. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)
- Medium
- Bronze and stone monument
- Spotted At
- Venue · Maria-Theresien-Platz
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