Servatius

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The statue of the parish patron Servatius is located in front of the parish church of Liesing. The saint is dressed as a bishop and carries wooden shoes in his hand. The statue from 1955 was created by Adolf Treberer-Treberspurg. Servatius of Tongern is one of the ice saints, who is venerated especially on 13 May. In popular belief Servatius is worshipped for foot complaints, frost damage, rheumatism and plagues of rats. St. Servatius is usually depicted in the bishop’s regalia with a crosier. His attributes are keys, clogs or a dragon at his feet.

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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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