The statue of St. Francis of Assisi in the Lainzer Tiergarten is closely associated with the concept of animal welfare, as the saint is considered the patron saint of animals. It was created in 1934 by the sculptor Josef Josephu and was originally erected in the Bird Sanctuary near the Hermes Villa. Later, it was moved to the Vienna Animal Shelter, where it stood for many years before being restored and returned to its original location.
The statue depicts St. Francis of Assisi with outstretched arms, surrounded by animals, symbolizing his special connection to nature. He stands on a stone pedestal that also serves as a birdbath. Overall, the depiction appears serene and inviting and blends harmoniously into the natural surroundings of the Tiergarten.
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