The Bismarck Memorial (german: Bismarck-Nationaldenkmal) is a prominent memorial
statue in the
Tiergarten in
Berlin
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dedicated to Prince
Otto von Bismarck,
Minister President
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of the
Kingdom of Prussia
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and the first
Chancellor of the
German Empire. It was sculpted by
Reinhold Begas. It is one of 250
memorials to Bismarck worldwide.
This memorial in Berlin portrays Bismarck in his ceremonial garb as Chancellor standing above statues of:
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Atlas
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Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today many atlases are in multimedia formats. In addition to presenting geograp ...
, showing Germany's world power status at the end of the 19th century;
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Siegfried, forging a sword to show Germany's strong industrial and military might;
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Germania pinning underfoot a panther, symbolizing the suppression of discord and rebellion;
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sibyl
The sibyls (, singular ) were prophetesses or oracles in Ancient Greece.
The sibyls prophesied at holy sites.
A sibyl at Delphi has been dated to as early as the eleventh century BC by PausaniasPausanias 10.12.1 when he described local tradi ...
reclining on a
sphinx
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In Greek tradition, the sphinx has the head of a woman, the haunches of ...
and reading the book of history.
The statue, along with the famous
Berlin victory column
The Victory Column (german: , from ''Sieg'' ‘victory’ + '' Säule'' ‘column’) is a monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Second Schleswig War, by the time it was ...
, were once located in front of the
Reichstag building before they were moved in 1938 by
Adolf Hitler
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in his project to recast Berlin as
Welthauptstadt Germania
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. The statue weathered a marked amount of shrapnel damage during
World War II
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, but has survived largely intact to the present day. In fact, the move probably saved the monument from total destruction, as the old garden in front of the
Reichstag was obliterated in the war.
File:Berlin - Bismarck-Nationaldenkmal4.jpg, Kneeling Atlas
File:Siegfried, das Reichsschwert schmiedend 1.JPG, Siegfried forging the imperial sword
File:Berlin - Bismarck-Nationaldenkmal5.jpg, Germania suppressing discord and rebellion
File:Berlin - Bismarck-Nationaldenkmal3.jpg, Sibyl reading the book of history
See also
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Bismarck monument
From 1868 onwards, Bismarck monuments were erected in many parts of the German Empire in honour of the long-serving Prussian minister-president and first German ''Reichskanzler'', Prince Otto von Bismarck. Today some of these monuments are on t ...
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Bismarck Monument (Hamburg)
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Bismarck tower
A Bismarck tower (german: Bismarckturm) is a specific type of monument built according to a more or less standard model across Germany to honour its first chancellor, Otto von Bismarck (d. 1898). A total of 234 of these towers were inventoried ...
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List of public art in Berlin
External links
The Berlin Observer360° Panorama
Monuments to Otto von Bismarck
Statues in Berlin
Outdoor sculptures in Berlin
Statues in Germany
Ancient Greece in art and culture
Sculptures of Norse mythology
Sculptures of classical mythology
Sculptures of men in Germany
Sculptures of women in Germany
Tiergarten (park)
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