Eisenach: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
August Rudloff
August Rudloff was a German trade unionist, local politician, and prisoner in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Lutherdenkmal
The Luther Monument in Eisenach on Karlsplatz square was dedicated in 1895. The monument honors the reformer Martin Luther, who stayed at Wartburg Castle near Eisenach from 1521 to 1522. It was created by the sculptor Adolf von Donndorf.
Schwarzer Brunnen
The Black Fountain in the Wartburg city of Eisenach is a running fountain erected in 1817 and a monument to the city's history. It commemorates the gunpowder explosion that occurred here on the evening of September 1, 1810.
Georgenbrunnen
The Georgsbrunnen - also "Gülden-Manns-Brunnen" - is a running fountain built in 1549 in the Wartburg city of Eisenach in Thuringia and a monument to the city's history. It commemorates the city's patron saint Saint George and was also a symbol ...
Ärztedenkmal
The Doctors' Monument in Eisenach was erected in 1926 to commemorate German physicians who died in World War I. In 1997, it was reconstructed on the occasion of the 100th German Medical Congress in Eisenach and now dedicated by the German Medical...
Wingolfsdenkmal
The Wingolf Monument, located on Pfarrberg in the center of Eisenach, is the central place of remembrance for the fallen of the Wingolf Bund, the oldest umbrella organization of Christian student fraternities.
Cranach-Denkmal
The Cranach Monument on Wartburgallee, below the Wartburg in the southern quarter of Eisenach commemorates Hans Lucas von Cranach, an important patron of Eisenach culture, co-founder of the Wartburg Foundation, the Thuringian Museum and the...