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ofhisdeath(1889).Thiswouldnotonlydecoratethetownbutalsogiveaproofof
“unwaveringpatriotism.”39
Finally itwashismotherElisabethwhowastobeneficiatefromtheerectionof
amemorial.During thediscussion in1905at themunicipal councilCounselor
Onciul showed amodel realized by Julius Zlamal, professor at the Orthodox
Oberrealschule,andsaidthatitwasnowtimetodecidewheretoerectthestatue.
Obviously itwouldhave tostandontheeponymnewsquarebut this shouldbe
done before the square be asphalted. At the same time German counselors
projected to build a Schiller statue and therewas obviously a competitionbe-
tween twomessages: Schiller representedGermancultureandElisabethHabs-
burgdynastic ideology.Theprojectwas indeedslow tocometoconcretization:
thediscussionaboutthelocationlastedforyears. Inthemeantimetheimposing
statue (eightmeters high)was finished. The affair was in the hands of the as-
sociationfortheembellishingofthetown(Verschönerungsverein)whoproposed
nowtoput thestatue intheFranzJosef-garden.Therewasafiercedebate inthe
press in January1908betweenthemembersof theassociation, themembersof
the committee in charge of themonument, and the towncounselors. The case
was complicated by the existence of a statue of Francis Joseph that had been
createdfor thecelebrationofhis jubilee in1898sothataproper locationhadto
befoundforittoo.ThecityarchitectFriedrichHaberlandtexpressedhisopinion
intheCzernowitzerAllgemeineZeitungsayingthattherewasnoneedtorelegate
Elisabeth in the garden inorder toput Francis JosephonElisabeth squarebe-
cause it was easy to find another appropriate location for the emperor. The
empressshouldstayontheplannedlocationfor thesquareis themostbeautiful
of the town.40 ProfessorMatthias Friedwagner who belonged to theVerschö-
nerungsverein justified in an article published on the next daywhy the com-
mitteeproposedthegarden:thiswouldsuitmorethepersonalityofthedeceased
empress. In the end the costs for the twomonumentswere constantly growing
with no result in sight. The statue of the emperor finally stayed in theVolks-
garten.41
On 9October 1911 themembers of the committee for the erection of the
monumenttoElisabethweregivenanaudiencebytheemperor:theinauguration
wasplanned for the followingweekandtheyaskedwhowasgoing to represent
39 EinDenkmal, in:CzernowitzerPresse152/153(15.01.1897), S. 1.
40 CzernowitzerAllgemeineZeitung12001(02.01.1908), S. 1.
41 Thismonumentwas logicallydestroyedafter 1918.Recently, thanks to funding raisedbya
politician,Arsenyi Jatsenyuk,anewstatueofFrancis Josephwaserected intheparknext to
formerHerz-Jesu-Kirche. Thework by sculptorVladimir Tsisarikwas unveiled on 03.10.
2009.
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Österreich-Ungarns imperiale Herausforderungen
Nationalismen und Rivalitäten im Habsburgerreich um 1900
- Titel
- Österreich-Ungarns imperiale Herausforderungen
- Untertitel
- Nationalismen und Rivalitäten im Habsburgerreich um 1900
- Autoren
- Wolfram Dornik
- Bernhard Bachinger
- Stephan Lehnstaedt
- Verlag
- V&R unipress GmbH
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-7370-1060-3
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 23.2 cm
- Seiten
- 362
- Schlagwörter
- KUK, K.U.K, Habsburg, Monarchie, Österreich-Ungarn
- Kategorien
- Geschichte Vor 1918