Max Monument, Passau

Max Monument, Passau

The Max Monument is a bronze statue erected between 1824 and 1828 in Passau's cathedral square that honors Bavaria's first King, Maximilian Joseph I. The monarch's regal attire and outstretched left arm, fondly seen as a "rain test," earned it the local name "rain tester." With a downward-pointing scepter, the king rests on a cuboid inscribed with "Charta Magna," symbolizing the 1818 Bavarian constitution, topped by the royal crown.

The monument was crafted by engraver Karl Gottfried Eichler, sculptor Christian Jorhan the Younger, and bell founder Georg Samassa. It emerged to honor King Max I Joseph's legacy on his 25th reign anniversary. Unveiled in 1828 after four years of effort, its inauguration on October 12th featured Mayor Joseph Unruh's celebratory speech.

Challenges arose for the Max Monument over time. Trees were removed in 1924 to enhance its view, sparking public protests. In 1961, police proposed its removal due to renovation plans for the square, but the city council's steadfast decision upheld the statue's historical importance.

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Sight Name: Max Monument
Sight Location: Passau, Germany (See walking tours in Passau)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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A charming German town nestled among the rolling hills of Lower Bavaria “between heaven and three rivers,” Passau is a city of natural beauty and religious pilgrimage.

Founded over 2,000 years ago, this is one of the oldest cities in Bavaria. Its history dates back to Roman times when it was a small colony known as "Batavis." The latter word translates from Latin as "for the...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles