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Gloriette pavilion II

I captured this photo of the Gloriette Pavilion in Schönbrunn Park, Wien. Little info: A gloriette (from the 12th-century French gloire meaning "litt...
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I captured this photo of the Gloriette Pavilion in Schönbrunn Park, Wien. Little info: A gloriette (from the 12th-century French gloire meaning "little room") is a building in a garden erected on a site that is elevated with respect to the surroundings. The structural execution and shape can vary greatly, often in the form of a pavilion or tempietto, more or less open on the sides.

The largest and probably best-known gloriette is in the Schönbrunn Palace garden in Vienna. Built in 1775 as the last building constructed in the garden according to the plans of Austrian imperial architect Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg as a "temple of renown" to serve as both a focal point and a lookout point for the garden, it was used as a dining hall and festival hall as well as a breakfast room for emperor Franz Joseph I. The dining hall, which was used up until the end of the monarchy, today has a café in it, and on the roof an observation platform overlooks Vienna. The gloriette's decorative sculptures were made by the famous Salzburg sculptor Johann Baptist von Hagenauer. The gloriette was destroyed in the Second World War, but had already been restored by 1947, and was restored again in 1995, when its central part was closed with glass panes and converted to a café.

The gloriette is dedicated as a Monument to Just War, that which leads to peace. With the succession to the throne of Maria Theresa came first the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748) and later the Seven Years' War (1756–1763).

The front face bears the following inscription:

IOSEPHO II. AVGVSTO ET MARIA THERESIA AVGVSTA IMPERANTIB. ERECT. CIƆIƆCCLXXV.

("Erected under the reign of Emperor Joseph II and Empress Maria Theresa, 1775.")

The way of writing of the year uses a Latinization of the Greek letter Φ (phi) for 1000. In Ancient Rome it was also common to represent the number 1000 by phi instead of with an M.

An essential part of the inscription is the addition of AVGVSTO and AVGVSTA, used as a link to the first Roman emperor and state god AVGVSTVS by his heirs and successors as finally the Habsburgs in their functions as emperors of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.

The gloriette served as the sixth 'Pit Stop' on The Amazing Race 23.
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3 Comments |
DelCampo_Digital_Services Ultimate
 
DelCampo_Digital_Services December 17, 2022
Absolut masterpiece Timo!
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TimoDahlgrenPhotography December 18, 2022
Thank you very much!
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lissavanderveer February 05, 2023
Great mirror image!!
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TimoDahlgrenPhotography February 05, 2023
Thank you a lot!
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Thore_Rehbach February 20, 2023
Great picture, the only thing i'm missing is a little bit more sky above the building, it's a little bit to close to the edge in my opinion.
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TimoDahlgrenPhotography February 20, 2023
Thank you Thore for your comments!
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