Germany Paradeplatz Mannheim
Grupello Pyramid
The Pyramid of Grupello, erected in 1743, stands in the middle of the square. This was created in 1711 by Gabriel Grupello for Elector Johann Wilhelm and was first located in Düsseldorf. It represents an allegory of the triumph of princely virtues over vices and the unveiling of truth through time. At the base of the pyramid are four allegorical representations at the corners:
Justitia (Latin: Justice) in the form of Elector Johann Wilhelm
Prudentia (Latin: wisdom) with a mirror as a sign of self-knowledge
Temperantia (Latin: moderation), pours water into the wine
Fortitudo (Latin: bravery), with a sword in his right hand and chains in his left
In addition, the four main rivers of the Electoral Palatinate (Rhine, Neckar, Moselle and Danube) are depicted as river gods.
The Pyramid of Grupello, erected in 1743, stands in the middle of the square. This was created in 1711 by Gabriel Grupello for Elector Johann Wilhelm and was first located in Düsseldorf. It represents an allegory of the triumph of princely virtues over vices and the unveiling of truth through time. At the base of the pyramid are four allegorical representations at the corners:
Justitia (Latin: Justice) in the form of Elector Johann Wilhelm
Prudentia (Latin: wisdom) with a mirror as a sign of self-knowledge
Temperantia (Latin: moderation), pours water into the wine
Fortitudo (Latin: bravery), with a sword in his right hand and chains in his left
In addition, the four main rivers of the Electoral Palatinate (Rhine, Neckar, Moselle and Danube) are depicted as river gods.
Travel Information
By car or walking.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:40 - 16:41
| current local time: 00:44
Photo Themes
fountain
Town Square
Locations
Mannheim
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