Aachen: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
Categories
- Church
- Gothic architecture
- Museum
- Park
- Fountain
- Carolingian architecture
- History museum
- Concerts and shows
- Tower
- Forts and castles
- Cemetery
- Memorial
Klenkes-Denkmal
The Klenkes is a distinctive mark of Aacheners and a greeting among themselves. It is the upraised little finger of the right hand. Since 1970 a monument by the Aachen sculptor Hubert Löneke at the Holzgraben reminds of the Klenkes.
Gartenhaus Mantels
The garden house Mantels - also called Kerstenscher Pavillon - is a baroque garden pavilion by the Aachen master builder Johann Joseph Couven, today located on the southeast slope of the Lousberg.
Wespienhaus
The Wespienhaus was a baroque town house in Aachen dating from 1735. It was considered the most beautiful Aachen city palace until its destruction in World War II.
Denkmal Kaiser Friedrich III.
The Emperor Frederick Monument in Aachen stands on the Kaiserplatz. Erected in 1911, the monument in the form of an equestrian statue is dedicated to the German Emperor Frederick III, also known as the 99-Day Emperor.
Gut Bodenhof
The Bodenhof estate, also called just Bodenhof for short, was an estate with a representative manor house south of the then city of Aachen on the country road to Eupen. Until the 17th century, the estate was also known as Laboenhof.
Kongreßdenkmal
The Congress Monument is an architectural monument commemorating the 1818 Monarch Congress in Aachen, built on the historic site on Adalbertsteinweg in 1836-1844, based on designs by the 1822 land inspector Johann Peter Cremer and Schinkels/Cremers...