Berlin: Monuments and Statues
Places and attractions in the Monuments and statues category
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Brandenburg Gate
Grand classical archway and city divide The Brandenburg Gate is not only an iconic landmark of Berlin but also a potent symbol of German history and unity. This neoclassical triumphal arch, located at the western end of the Unter den Linden boulevard, was completed in 1791.
Neue Wache
Moving memorial dedicated to war victims The Neue Wache stands as a poignant historical monument in the heart of Berlin, Germany. Originally built in 1816 as a guardhouse for the troops of the Crown Prince of Prussia, the structure has since evolved into a main memorial site for the victims of war...
Neptunbrunnen
Ornate late 19th-century fountain Nestled in the heart of Berlin, the Neptunbrunnen, or Neptune Fountain, stands as an iconic landmark and a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage. This majestic fountain, situated between the St. Mary's Church and the Rotes Rathaus, is not only a stunning piece...
Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great
In the heart of Berlin, amidst the grandeur of historical architecture, stands a majestic tribute to one of Prussia's most renowned rulers: the Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great. This imposing sculpture, masterfully created by Christian Daniel Rauch, captures...
Schiller Monument
The Schiller Monument, located in the heart of Berlin, Germany, is a tribute to the esteemed German playwright, philosopher, and poet Friedrich Schiller. This historical statue stands in Gendarmenmarkt, one of the city's most picturesque squares, flanked by the...
Bismarck Memorial
The Bismarck Memorial is a prominent statue located in the city of Berlin, Germany, serving as a testament to one of the country's most influential statesmen, Otto von Bismarck. Sculpted by the renowned artist Reinhold Begas, the monument is not only a piece of art but...
Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism
The Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism is a poignant monument located in Berlin, Germany, dedicated to the memory of the gay community who suffered at the hands of the Nazi regime. Established in 2008, this important site serves as a somber reminder of the...
Molecule Man Sculpture
Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations around the world, including Germany and the United States. Borofsky made the first Molecule Man sculptures for locations in Los Angeles in 1977 and 1978. They were installed later in 1981 and 1983.
Equestrian statue of Friedrich Wilhelm I
The equestrian statue of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg is a bronze equestrian statue installed outside Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, Germany.
Goethe Monument
The Goethe Monument is an outdoor 1880 memorial to German writer and statesman Johann Wolfgang von Goethe by Fritz Schaper, located in Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany. The sculpture's base depicts the allegorical figures of Drama, Lyric Poetry, and Science.
Equestrian statue of Frederick William IV
The equestrian statue of Frederick William IV is an 1875–86 sculpture of Frederick William IV of Prussia by Alexander Calandrelli, installed in front of the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, Germany.
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism
The Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism is a memorial in Berlin, Germany. The monument is dedicated to the memory of the 220,000 – 500,000 people murdered in the Porajmos – the Nazi genocide of the European Sinti and Roma peoples.
Amazone zu Pferde
Amazone zu Pferde is an outdoor 1895 bronze equestrian statue by Prussian sculptor Louis Tuaillon, installed in Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany.
Schinkel Pavillon
The statue of Karl Friedrich Schinkel is a bronze sculpture installed at Schinkelplatz in Berlin, Germany.
Arc de 124
Arc de 124,5° is an outdoor sculpture by the French conceptual artist Bernar Venet, installed in Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany.
The Boxers Sculpture
The Boxers is an outdoor 1987 steel and lacquer sculpture by Keith Haring, installed in Berlin, Germany.
James Keith
The statue of James Francis Edward Keith is a bronze sculpture installed at Zietenplatz in Berlin, Germany.
Der Rufer
Der Rufer is a bronze sculpture by Gerhard Marcks. One statue is installed in the Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany. Others are installed in Bremen, Germany, and Perth, Western Australia. The statue is of a barefooted man in a robe, cupping his hands to his mouth as if shouting, and is dedicated to victims and survivors of torture.
Statue of Wilhelm von Humboldt
The statue of Wilhelm von Humboldt by Martin Paul Otto is located at Humboldt University of Berlin in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
The Monument
The Monument is a 2015 sculpture by Atelier Van Lieshout. It is part of the collection of Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, Germany.
Statue of Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz
The statue of Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz is a bronze sculpture installed at Zietenplatz in Berlin, Germany.
Altgermanische Wisentjagd
Altgermanische Wisentjagd, or Altgermanische Büffeljagd, is an outdoor sculpture by Fritz Schaper, installed along Fasanerieallee in the Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany.
Memoria Urbana Berlin
Memoria Urbana Berlin is a public sculpture by Spanish artist Juan Garaizabal that stands in the middle of the Bethlehemkirchplatz, Mitte district, Berlin, Germany. It was constructed in June 2012 on the mosaic marking the exact site and size of the original Bohemian or Bethlehem Church, which was destroyed in the war.
Statue of Helmuth von Moltke the Elder
The statue of Helmuth von Moltke the Elder by Joseph Uphues is located near the Berlin Victory Column in the Tiergarten, Berlin.
Statue of Frederick the Great
The statue of Frederick the Great is installed outside Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, Germany.
Zwei Friedenssäulen
Zwei Friedenssäulen is a pair of outdoor columns surmounted by bronze statues of Victoria, the goddess of victory. They were made in 1840 by the German sculptor Christian Daniel Rauch and installed outside the Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, Germany.
Richard Wagner Monument
The Richard Wagner Monument is a memorial sculpture of Richard Wagner by Gustav Eberlein, located in Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany. It was created during 1901–1903 and is installed along Tiergartenstraße across from the Indian Embassy. It depicts Wagner in a seated pose and is covered by a roof.
Fuchsjagd
Churfürstliche Fuchsjagd, also known as Die Fuchsjagd zur Kaiserzeit or Zeitgenössische Fuchsjagd, is an outdoor 1904 sculpture by Wilhelm Haverkamp, installed at Fasanerieallee in the Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany.
Amazone zu Pferde
Amazone zu Pferde is an 1841 bronze equestrian statue by August Kiss, installed outside the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany. It was based on a smaller clay model which August Kiss first built in 1839. Amazone zu Pferde stands opposite its companion statue, Löwenkämpfer.
Lessing Monument
The Lessing Monument is a monument to Gotthold Ephraim Lessing by Otto Lessing, installed at Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany.
Statue of Hermann von Helmholtz
The statue of Hermann von Helmholtz by Ernst Herter is located at Humboldt University of Berlin in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
Rudolf Virchow Monument
The Rudolf Virchow Monument is an outdoor monument to Rudolf Virchow, who was a pathologist, archaeologist, politician and public-health reformer.
Klingende Blume
Klingende Blume is an outdoor sculpture by Achim Kühn, installed at Treptower Park in Berlin, Germany.
Statue of Max Planck
The statue of Max Planck by Bernhard Heiliger at Humboldt University of Berlin in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
Grave relief of Publius Aiedius and Aiedia
The Grave relief of Publius Aiedius and Aiedia is an ancient Roman grave relief from the first half of the first century, now kept in the Pergamonmuseum / Antikensammlung Berlin, with Inventory number SK 840.
Statue of Joseph Stalin
The Berlin Stalin statue was a bronze portrayal of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. A Komsomol delegation had presented the sculpture to the East Berlin government on the occasion of the Third World Festival of Youth and Students in 1951.
Trains to Life – Trains to Death
Trains to Life – Trains to Death is a 2.25 meter outdoor bronze sculpture by architect and sculptor Frank Meisler, installed outside the Friedrichstraße station at the intersection of Georgenstraße and Friedrichstraße, in Berlin, Germany.
Relief depicting a Roman legionary
A Relief depicting a Roman legionary is located in the Pergamonmuseum and belongs to the Antikensammlung Berlin. The relief was created at the end of the first century AD and was discovered in 1800 at Pozzuoli.