Reiterstandbild König Friedrich II von Preußen
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Mikael F
Helsinki, Finland31,139 contributions
Jul 2021
This statue of Frederick the Great is located on Unter den Linden avenue.
Frederick II (1712–1786) was a Prussian royal, military leader, writer, and composer. He was King of Prussia from 1740 until his death in 1786.
The total height of the monument is 13.5 meters, of which the rider's statue itself is 5.66 meters, and the pedestal is 7.84 meters.
The monument was unveiled in 1851.
Frederick II (1712–1786) was a Prussian royal, military leader, writer, and composer. He was King of Prussia from 1740 until his death in 1786.
The total height of the monument is 13.5 meters, of which the rider's statue itself is 5.66 meters, and the pedestal is 7.84 meters.
The monument was unveiled in 1851.
Written August 1, 2021
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BTS1972
Munich, Germany3,592 contributions
Apr 2023
While deported by the Communists, this statue of Frederic the Great one of the architects of Prussia, has come back to its' rightful place. Luckily, the Communists forgot or did not dare to melt down this statue of the 19th century. So, it is still the original.
Written May 13, 2023
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186,397 contributions
Sep 2019
This monument stands in tribute to Frederick the Great, the Prussian king who made Prussia the preeminent German kingdom and the de facto leading state of the German Empire.
The monument is a larger than life equestrian sculpture of Frederick and standing on an unusually tall pedestal. The pedestal is nearly 8 metres high and it probably has to be that tall to accommodate the two bands of sculpture, most of which are in full relief. Most of these sculptures depicts the great men of Frederick the Great's time in life size. The statue of Frederick depicts the king in military uniform, underneath a cloak. On his uniform, he is wearing honours and decorations, and with his characteristic bicorne hat.
A monumental and magnificent sculpture.
The monument is a larger than life equestrian sculpture of Frederick and standing on an unusually tall pedestal. The pedestal is nearly 8 metres high and it probably has to be that tall to accommodate the two bands of sculpture, most of which are in full relief. Most of these sculptures depicts the great men of Frederick the Great's time in life size. The statue of Frederick depicts the king in military uniform, underneath a cloak. On his uniform, he is wearing honours and decorations, and with his characteristic bicorne hat.
A monumental and magnificent sculpture.
Written September 26, 2019
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bsandrs
Portsmouth, UK22,650 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
Because of the route from our hotel, we passed by this larger than life equestrian statue of Frederick the Second on a number of occasions, and without exception, each time several people had made their way to the base and were looking up at the figures. The main work is very good, but also take a little time to look at the other detailed figures around the base.
Written July 8, 2019
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Rabih SOUAID
Düsseldorf, Germany2,217 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
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Location: Unter den Linden boulevard
Visit Duration: 15 minutes
The magnificent pedestal is three-tiered:
1- The lower part includes four tablets emblazoned with the names of sixty leading figures in Germany at the time of construction.
2- * On the corners, life-sized statues of four cavalry commanders.
* 74 statues depicting outstanding generals of Frederick's army and leading figures in politics, art, and science.
* Four bas-reliefs of scenes from Frederick's life
* Female allegories representing the virtues of a ruler.
3- The mounted 5.66 meters statue of king Frederick the great sitting atop his favorite horse Conde, dressed in his coronation robes, tri-cornered hat, and top boots. He carries a long stick.
The monument is enclosed by a low wrought-iron fence.
Frederick II, king of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, attacked Austria and conquered Polish and Silesian territories. He made Prussia a world power and deserved his title 'Frederick the Great'.
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Location: Unter den Linden boulevard
Visit Duration: 15 minutes
The magnificent pedestal is three-tiered:
1- The lower part includes four tablets emblazoned with the names of sixty leading figures in Germany at the time of construction.
2- * On the corners, life-sized statues of four cavalry commanders.
* 74 statues depicting outstanding generals of Frederick's army and leading figures in politics, art, and science.
* Four bas-reliefs of scenes from Frederick's life
* Female allegories representing the virtues of a ruler.
3- The mounted 5.66 meters statue of king Frederick the great sitting atop his favorite horse Conde, dressed in his coronation robes, tri-cornered hat, and top boots. He carries a long stick.
The monument is enclosed by a low wrought-iron fence.
Frederick II, king of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, attacked Austria and conquered Polish and Silesian territories. He made Prussia a world power and deserved his title 'Frederick the Great'.
Written May 19, 2019
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olibot
Bishop Auckland, UK1,250 contributions
Jul 2020 • Couples
The statue of king Frederich is very impressive. Just near BabelPlatz and an impressive array of historical buildings.
Written July 30, 2020
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SilverOrlov
Bedford, Canada2,495 contributions
Aug 2019
Very beautiful sculpture. Friedrich himself looks as normal as any correctly made sculpture, but the pedestal of his sculpture was the most part interesting for me. There are many historical pictures around that pedestal, and they made accurately and depict interesting moments.
Written September 6, 2019
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windytravel79
Budapest, Hungary1,332 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
It is a statue of Friedrich the second, a famous Prussian king. The statue is between Alexanderplatz and Brandenburger Tor, at the beginning of Unter den Linden.
Written July 14, 2019
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Grover R
Pensacola, FL22,266 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
This is a great statue in the center of Unter den Linden near the Bebelplatz. It is also very deserving as Fredrick the Great is incredibly important to the relevance of Berlin. German flounder as a very divisive area until the Prussian crown was united. While his grandfather did this, it was Fredrick the Great that made Prussia an important nation in Europe. His military victories and his open policies on religion were hallmarks that eventually propelled Prussia to the lead in Central Europe and the rallying point for German unification.
Written July 11, 2019
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PushExplore
Singapore, Singapore4,952 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
The statue is quite majestic and it’s located in the heart of Berlin near the Russian Embassy and various palaces. It stands tall and it’s something (statue) you will see in various parts of Europe.
Written June 25, 2018
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