Reiterdenkmal Friedrich der Grosse, Monument

Reiterdenkmal Friedrich der Grosse

Historic Mitte


Seemingly surveying his domain, Frederick the Great cuts a commanding figure on horseback in this famous 1850 monument that kept sculptor Christian Daniel Rauch busy for a dozen years. The plinth is decorated with a parade of German military men, scientists, artists and thinkers.


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