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This is a media file depicting a monument dedicated to Robert Stolz, a composer and conductor. The monument is made of a rough-hewn granite stone with a bronze relief of Robert Stolz's profile on its left side. Inscribed on the stone in large, gold-colored letters are the words "ROBERT STOLZ" and his birth and death dates, "1880-1975." To the right of the portrait, a musical staff with gold-colored notes is etched into the stone, suggesting Stolz's musical legacy. Below the musical staff, a German inscription reads "DEM WIENER PRATER WIDMETE DER MEISTER EINES SEINER SCHONSTEN LIEDER IM PRATER BLUHN WIEDER DIE BAUME," which translates to "To the Vienna Prater, the master dedicated one of his most beautiful songs. In the Prater, the trees bloom again."

The monument is situated outdoors, on a grassy area, with a large tree with distinctive bark visible to the left. In the background, there are more trees and a slightly overcast sky, suggesting it might be late afternoon or early morning. A group of people are seen in the background, sitting or lying on the grass, possibly attending an event or enjoying the park. The overall scene conveys a sense of remembrance and appreciation for the artist. The presence of the Prater in the inscription pinpoints the location to Vienna, Austria, a well-known park and a common setting for outdoor monuments.
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Jun 24, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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This is a media file depicting a monument dedicated to Robert Stolz, a composer and conductor. The monument is made of a rough-hewn granite stone with a bronze relief of Robert Stolz's profile on its left side. Inscribed on the stone in large, gold-colored letters are the words "ROBERT STOLZ" and his birth and death dates, "1880-1975." To the right of the portrait, a musical staff with gold-colored notes is etched into the stone, suggesting Stolz's musical legacy. Below the musical staff, a German inscription reads "DEM WIENER PRATER WIDMETE DER MEISTER EINES SEINER SCHONSTEN LIEDER IM PRATER BLUHN WIEDER DIE BAUME," which translates to "To the Vienna Prater, the master dedicated one of his most beautiful songs. In the Prater, the trees bloom again." The monument is situated outdoors, on a grassy area, with a large tree with distinctive bark visible to the left. In the background, there are more trees and a slightly overcast sky, suggesting it might be late afternoon or early morning. A group of people are seen in the background, sitting or lying on the grass, possibly attending an event or enjoying the park. The overall scene conveys a sense of remembrance and appreciation for the artist. The presence of the Prater in the inscription pinpoints the location to Vienna, Austria, a well-known park and a common setting for outdoor monuments.

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