Wednesday, August 15, 2018

LUCERNE'S LION


                                          Famous Swiss Monument
      In Lucerne, Switzerland I fell in love with the country’s famous Lion Statue. Each time I’m in the city I have to visit one of the most famous monuments in the world.
     During the French Revolution 40,000 Swiss served under foreign banners. When a man retired, his son inherited his father’s commission, and the Foreign Legion was big business in those days.
Lucerne: Lion Monument - HELVETIORUM FIDEI AC VIRTUTI     Swiss mercenaries were killed in 1792 on the Tuileries Palace  steps while defending King Louis XVI. About 25-years later, in 1819, in Rome, Bertel Thowaldsen designed the lion as a tribute to his  fallen Swiss countrymen.  
   Lucus Ahorn was commissioned to be the carver. In 1820-21 when he carved the monument out of a sandstone hillside, the area was in the countryside, well away from the city center.  Today the six-meter (19.5 feet)  high and 10 meter (39.5 feet) long monument is in the center of  Lucerne. An arrow protrudes from the lion’s back, a tear runs down his cheek, and a paw lies across the Swiss shield, protecting even in death.The powerful larger-than-life memorial brings tears not only to my eyes, but to nearly everyone who sees the wonderful statue.

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