“Vanished but not forgotten” could easily describe the Bildsäule des Pan. This monument once stood proudly in the Seifersdorfer Tal near Dresden. Its story is intertwined with the valley’s history and cultural monuments.
The Seifersdorfer Tal itself is a treasure. It features landmarks like the Altar der Tugend and the Linde der Ruhe. The Ruine der Vergänglichkeit adds a touch of melancholy. Even the Altar der Wahrheit and Lorenzos Grab contribute to its unique character.
Imagine the Bildsäule des Pan. It was part of a landscape dotted with symbolic structures. Petrarcas Hütte and Lauras Denkmal spoke of love and remembrance. The Denkmal Leopold von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel honored a historical figure. These monuments created a scenic and reflective atmosphere.
The Bildsäule des Pan’s disappearance is a sad chapter. It stood alongside other notable memorials. There was the Obelisk and the Steinvase “Der gotischen Freundschaft”. The Bergquelle whispered “Schöpfe schweigend”. The Hütte des Pythagoras invited contemplation. The Denkmal des jungen Grafen Carl von Brühl paid tribute to youth.
Consider the Säule “Dem Sänger des Tales” – Naumann. Envision the Hüttchen der Alpenhirtin. Picture the Bad an der Großen Röder. Even the Stein: “Ach wie schön” added to the valley’s charm. The Bildsäule des Pan was among these gems.
Today, the Seifersdorfer Tal retains much of its allure. Visitors can still see the Altar der Tugend and the Linde der Ruhe. The Altar der Wahrheit and Lorenzos Grab remain. Though the Bildsäule des Pan is gone, its memory lingers.
The valley features the Herder-Denkmal and the Denkmal für den Premierminister Heinrich Graf von Brühl. The Skulptur des Amor still stands. Petrarcas Hütte with the Quelle von Vaucluse can be visited. Lauras Denkmal reminds us of enduring affection.
Although the Bildsäule des Pan is verschollen, the valley continues to captivate. The Denkmal für Leopold von Braunschweig and the Denkmal für die Herzogin Anna Amalia are present. The Obelisk and the Denkmal der gotischen Freundschaft add to the historical tapestry. Exploring the Seifersdorfer Tal is like stepping back in time. It offers glimpses into a world where art and nature intertwined. The Bildsäule des Pan may be lost, but the valley’s story endures.