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Schiller Monument (Berlin)

1871 establishments in Germany1871 sculpturesAllegorical sculptures in GermanyCultural depictions of Friedrich SchillerMitte
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Schillerdenkmal Berlin Gendarmenmarkt Begas 1
Schillerdenkmal Berlin Gendarmenmarkt Begas 1

The Schiller Monument is located in central Berlin (Berlin-Mitte) on Gendarmenmarkt, in front of the flight of steps leading up to the former royal theater, today a concert hall. It honors the poet, philosopher and historian Friedrich Schiller, who is also regarded as one of the most significant dramatists and lyricists of the German language. The set of statues was executed by Reinhold Begas a prominent 19th-century German sculptor. It is a registered historic monument.

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Schiller Monument (Berlin)
Charlottenstraße, Berlin Mitte

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Charlottenstraße
10117 Berlin, Mitte
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