Kreuzigungsgruppe am Retzer Kalvarienberg

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The Calvary in Retz is a station hill, is located near the windmill and is a listed building.

Built from Zogelsdorf stone, the Retz Calvary does not consist of the usual Stations of the Cross, but follows a program derived from the mysteries of the Sorrowful Rosary after Jesus' farewell to his mother Mary ("Urlaubsmarter"). There are the following five stations:

  • Vacation Martyr
  • Mount of Olives scene with angel
  • Flagellation
  • Crowning with thorns
  • Fall from the cross with Veronica and the sweat cloth

Finally, at the top of the Calvary is the crucifixion group, which was extensively renovated in 2024. The ensemble stands on a massive plinth. In the middle is Jesus on the cross. Mary Magdalene kneels beneath it, holding the cross. To the left of the cross is Mary, to the right John. On either side are the crucified thieves.

A contract dated September 15, 1726 obliged Jakob Seer, a native of Eggenburg, to complete the crucifixion group, consisting of Jesus Christ, the two thieves, St. Magdalene, Mary and John, by the beginning of Lent in 1727. It is not known who created the other groups. However, they were probably also created by Jakob Seer. The Chrisi cross bears the date 1727 on its base.

The 319m high hill was originally called "Katzenberg". It has only been called "Kalvarienberg" since the six sandstone groups were erected.

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