Gargoyles Perhaps not strictly 'gargoyles' since they are not fantastic demonic shapes, but rather normal. These are waterspouts on the north face of the Grafenegg Castle, about an hour up the Danube from Vienna. These are almost certainly recreations from the restoration in the 1990s, based on the 19th century designs. Of course, they are all horizontal, with the waterspout pointing down - but I thought they looked better somewhat vertical.
At the sign of the Monkey Art above the entrance to the rooms at Schloss Grafenegg. I believe the 19th century symbolism was 'fun' or 'frivolity' - and here obviously associated with food.
Graf August Ferdinand Breuner-Enckevoirt Statute of the owner (19th century) over the main entrance portal He and his son made the current castle.