Vogel Sculpture

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Imagine the scene. A pious priest stands praying. But wait. Is he really? This is the Vogel Sculpture.

The Vogel Sculpture isn’t just stone. It’s a medieval story frozen in time. It is a tale of deception and gullibility. Look closely.

Regensburg claims to be Germany’s best-preserved medieval city. Its large medieval city center has been pretty much undisturbed since Napoleon’s time. It escaped the ravages of many wars. This city is protected by UNESCO. Even the pigments used when repairing buildings must be historically authentic.

The Bischofshof courtyard holds this statue. It dates from modern times in 1980. It is called the Gänsepredigtbrunnen. This translates to Goose Sermon Fountain. The Vogel Sculpture depicts the medieval story of the Goose Sermon.

A fox was too slow to catch geese. So he dressed as a clergyman. He gave a sermon to the geese. When the geese fell asleep he planned to catch them.

It’s an allegory about false preachers. It symbolizes their gullible believers. The statue’s front shows the bishop preaching to geese.

Walk around the Vogel Sculpture to see the back. The fox lurks under the bishop’s robe. He grabs a goose by the neck. This is the twist.

What you see isn’t always what you get. This is the Vogel Sculpture’s lesson.

A Regensburg local shared an old belief. They said you could see someone’s true soul from the back. It’s more revealing than the front. Interesting, isn’t it? At least, peek at both sides. You might discover a hidden intention.

This sculpture serves as a reminder. Be aware of appearances. Look beneath the surface. The Vogel Sculpture shows that things aren’t always as they seem. Even from a man of the cloth.

So, next time you’re in Regensburg examine the Vogel Sculpture. Remember the fox. Remember the geese. Question everything.

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