
Denkmal für die Gefallenen des Reserve- und Landwehr-Offizierkorps
A silent tribute to courageous officers
Did you know?
The Memorial for the Fallen Officers of the Reserve and Landwehr, built in 1927, is recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Berlin.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1927
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Can you feel that tingle in the air? That's the power of history surrounding you. Look closely at the intricate details of the memorial. Did you know it was built in 1927, during a time when Europe was still healing from the scars of World War I? Behind you, to the west, is the Museum of Photography. It’s fascinating how art and history coexist here. The soldiers honored here lived through a world in transition. Just a short walk from here, you'll find entirely different stories and times. Take a moment to let this place sink in and reflect on the sacrifices made for a better future.
Location
Nearby

Museum für Fotografie

Helmut Newton Foundation

C/O Berlin

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