Zähringer Bronze Plates - Bern, Switzerland
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N 46° 56.923 E 007° 27.418
32T E 382579 N 5200621
Four bronze plate reliefs at the bridge wall next to Nydegg church.
Waymark Code: WMMFZG
Location: Bern, Switzerland
Date Posted: 09/15/2014
Views: 6
These reliefs are located at the wall of the bridge head next to Nydegg church in the old town of Bern. They depict the foundation of the city of Bern by Duke Berthold V of Zähringen in 1191.
The four bronze plates were created in 1847 by Karl Emanuel Tscharner. They were part of the pedestal of the Zähringer monument (created by an other unknown artist), that was erected in that year near the cathedral. In 1968 the monument was reloceted to its current location near Nydegg church and mounted on a new, smaller pedestal. The four bronze plates were added to the wall behind the monument.
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Date Sculpture was opened for vewing?: 01/01/1847
Where is this sculpture?: Nydegghof Bern, BE Switzerland 3011
Sculptors Name: Karl Emanuel Tscharner
Website for sculpture?: Not listed
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