Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial, Berlin
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Facts and practical information
The Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial is an outdoor memorial of 1904 to the classical composers Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, designed by Rudolf and Wolfgang Siemering and located in Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The monument was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II. It suffered considerable damage during World War II and was only fully restored in 2005–2007. ()
Day trips
Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Soviet War Memorial, Platz des 18. März, Reichstag.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial?
Nearby attractions include Amazone zu Pferde, Berlin (3 min walk), Kemperplatz, Berlin (5 min walk), Soviet War Memorial, Berlin (6 min walk), Memorial to the Victims of National Socialist 'Euthanasia' Killings, Berlin (6 min walk).
How to get to Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial by public transport?
The nearest stations to Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial:
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Train
- Berlin Potsdamer Platz (10 min walk)
- Berlin Central Station (20 min walk)
Metro
- U Potsdamer Platz • Lines: U2 (12 min walk)
- U Bundestag • Lines: U5 (12 min walk)
Tram
- Lüneburger Straße • Lines: M10, M5, M8 (19 min walk)
- Lesser-Ury-Weg • Lines: M10, M5, M8 (21 min walk)