Hagendenkmal (Hagen von Tronje) - Worms/Germany
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N 49° 37.991 E 008° 22.619
32U E 455011 N 5498033
Hagendenkmal basierend an die Niebelungensage.
Waymark Code: WMPFD9
Location: Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Date Posted: 08/22/2015
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The Hagen memorial in Worms recalls the sinking of the Nibelung treasure in the Rhine by Hagen von Tronje. It is the most important "witness of gaining strength in the early 20th century Nibelungerezeption in Worms and is a listed building.
The electroforming bronze was designed by John Hirt and erected in 1905 in the city park Bürgerweide. She was a foundation of Cornelius Wilhelm von Heyl zu Herrnsheim for the planned city park rose garden. In June 1932, it was transferred to the bank of the Rhine to the base of the urban Rhine crane.
Background of the monument is the representation in the Nibelungenlied, Kriemhild that had begun after Siegfried's death, to give the Nibelungenschatz generous, and so many "poor unt riche" was able to win for themselves. Therefore Hagen was afraid she could muster an army behind him, which the Burgundians and thus it could be dangerous:
"The poor unt the Richen begunde si nu give
DAZ dâ ride Hagene whether si solde live
yet deheine Wile, daz si sô Manegen you
in ir service gewunne daz ez Ergan in suffering müese. "
During the absence of the king Gunther and his entourage Hagen, who had remained at the court, Kriemhilds treasure robbed and volleyed it in the Rhine:
"Ê daz the künec Riche resist wære komen,
Wile the HETE Hagene the Schaz vil even genomes.
he sancte in Da ze Loche all in the RIN.
he wande he solde in Niezen. Gesin of enkunde niht "
Original Location: N 49° 39.633 E 008° 19.810
How it was moved: Wheels / Dolly / Truck
Type of move: Inside City
Building Status: Public
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