The Scheffel Monument
Scheffel is still very popular in Bad Saeckingen, as well as in the other towns where he lived and worked: Karlsruhe, Heidelberg,
Radolfzell. 1875 Scheffel became honorary freeman of Säckingen, and in 1896 the plans for a Scheffel monument started.
In 1901 it was built on the square in front of the Cathedral. There was a bronze Scheffel bust on top of a high granite base, and
a more than life-size Trumpeter made of bronze, set in the middle of a fountain. The monument was made by sculptor F. W. Menges
from Munich. The cost of 25.000 Reichsmark was paid by the town of Saeckingen and many individual donors. Even Emperor Wilhelm II. and
Friedrich I. von Baden also donated money for it. In 1941, during the war the monument was melted down to make granades. Only the
Scheffel bust could be saved. On the poet's 100th in 1926 birthday there was a great Scheffel festival in Saeckingen; another one was
held in 1976. 
The poet with his son. He is saying: "My dear son Victor! You should always love the town of Saeckingen and
its people as they loved your father!"
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