Holy Trinity Column, Market Square Swidnica, Poland
N 50° 50.581 E 016° 29.219
33U E 604690 N 5633421
This baroque column is located at the Market Square in central Swidnica.
Waymark Code: WMZFQD
Location: Dolnośląskie, Poland
Date Posted: 11/04/2018
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The Holy Trinity Column is built in red sandstone and beautifully decorated. It was created around 1693 and symbolized the geometric center of the town.
"The Baroque Column of the Holy Trinity is made of red sandstone. The creator of this monument is unknown and it was founded in 1693 by the starost of Swidnica-Jawor Duchy Joachim von Sinzendorf. The founder, after his death in 1697, was buried in the St. Stanislaus and St. Venceslaus Parish church (the information can be found in the cartouche-placed inscription that can be found on the monument). Currently the column can be admired in its entire splendour due to conservatory intervention conducted recently."
Source: um.swidnica.pl
and Polish wikipedia
Style: Baroque
Type of building (structure): Marian or Holy Trinity column
Date of origin:: 1693
Architect(s): unknown
Web site of the object (if exists): [Web Link]
Address: Rynek 37, 58-100 Świdnica
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