
Denkmal der antifaschistischen Widerstandskämpfer
A Quiet Tribute to the Fight Against Fascism
Did you know?
The monument dedicated to anti-fascist resistance fighters in the Weißensee Park was crafted by artists Kathrin Steisinger and Walter Hilpert in 1970, making it a remarkable example of GDR-era art.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1970
- Height
- 2.1 m
Guided Story
Feel the gentle breeze that whispers among the trees here? It's as if the park itself is sharing the stories of those brave souls honored by this monument. Look behind you—those trees have witnessed many seasons of change. Artists Kathrin Steisinger and Walter Hilpert crafted this piece to capture the spirit of resistance. Stand close and you might feel echoes of determination and hope. Take a moment to absorb the details and let the atmosphere speak to you. Just a short walk north is the Weißensee, a serene spot to reflect on the lessons of history and the ongoing fight for freedom.
Location
Nearby

Park am Weißen See

C3.NYC Berlin

Friedenskirche (Nordost)

Solonplatz

Strandbad Weißensee

Evangelische Kirche

Arnold-Schönberg-Platz
