Richard Wagner Monument
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Tribute to Richard Wagner
The Richard Wagner Monument is a significant sculpture located in Berlin's Tiergarten, dedicated to the renowned composer Richard Wagner.
Founded in the late 19th century and created by sculptor Gustav Eberlein, this monument commemorates Wagner's contribution to music and culture. The statue captures Wagner in a contemplative pose, illustrating the artistic style of the era. This sculpture has cultural importance, symbolizing Germany's rich musical heritage.
Noteworthy Highlights
- 🎶 Artistic Representation: The statue reflects Wagner’s passionate persona and artistic genius.
- 🌳 Scenic Location: Situated in a lush park area, offering a peaceful atmosphere for reflection.
- 📜 Historical Significance: Erected in 1906, it illustrates the reverence for Wagner in German music history.
Accessibility is free, making it a valuable spot for tourists, families, and music historians.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Richard Wagner Monument
Sculptor's Background
Gustav Eberlein was a notable German sculptor, known for his detailed works in public spaces.
Location Choice
The monument is located in Tiergarten, one of Berlin's most famous parks, enhancing its accessibility.
Musical Influence
Richard Wagner was a key figure in 19th-century opera, influencing many composers after him.
Location
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Address
View mapTiergartenstrasse 18 Gegenüber von der Botsvhaft im Tiergarten
Opening Hours
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Contact Information
Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are ideal to avoid crowds.