
At the Pfandl parish church (Wolfgangerstrasse 4), at the south-east corner of the walled church courtyard
On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the parish church as the first pilgrimage church for motorists in Austria (consecrated on 8 and 9 November 1958), a memorial for the victims of the street was erected. The monument was designed by Ischl interior designer Josef Wiesauer and executed by Ischl stonemasonry company Brucker. The consecration took place on 6 August 2000.
The memorial is a rough Untersberg marble block, the hight of an adult person. One side is flattened and smoothed, and there is an engraved inscription on that side. At the foot of the block, there is an abstract wheel sculpture that probably symbolizes movement. Next to it, there is a Chinese-looking lamp also made of Untersberg marble. Next to the monument is a tin box with a glass windows on curved stainless steel elements, in which writings, memorial photos, or the like can be placed.