Fridtjof Nansen monument

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Fridtjof Nansen monument in the 23rd district of Vienna. The bust of Fridtjof Nansen is located on stones stacked on top of each other. Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) was a Norwegian researcher, politician and Nobel Peace Prize winner. Nansen played a key role in Norway’s efforts to achieve political independence as one of the country’s most respected citizens. During the last decade of his life, Nansen served as a delegate and High Commissioner for Refugees to the League of Nations, which was founded after the First World War. It was during this period that he initiated the Nansen Pass for stateless refugees, named after him. For this and for his services to international refugee aid he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922.

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There are many websites and other media showing collections of monuments. The images provided there reflect the perspective of the respective photographer. You have no way of seeing the monument from all sides and discovering interesting details that are particularly present in lavishly built monuments. This shortcoming has inspired me to create monuments and interesting buildings as 3D models and to make them available to you on "Lower Austria 3D". In the three-dimensional monuments shown here, you are the photographer. With simple navigation, you can rotate and turn the 3D model as you like and get a view that would not be possible on simple pictures or during a visit on site.

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