Statue of Flora

It was originally placed in the centre of attic of the Grumkow Palace in Szczecin, where it replaced a wooden statue of a sitting woman, made by Erhard Lőffler, and probably designed by Johann Georg Glume.

The change was most likely caused by the renovations done after the building was bought by merchant Jacob Frederick Wietzlow.

[1][2] In 1945, following the end of Second World War, the sculpture was found lying in the ruins in front of the Palace of the Pomeranian Estates Assembly.

In 1986, it was relocated to the intersection of Panieńska and Kuśnierska, and following extensive renovations, and moved to the White Eagle Square.

Next to her legs stand two putti, figures of chubby male children, depicted naked and with wings.