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Erinnerungsmal an das Revolutionsdenkmal von 1926
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Erinnerungsmal an das Revolutionsdenkmal von 1926

A Monument to Berlin's Revolutionary Spirit

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This monument commemorates the revolutionary movements that shaped Berlin, standing as a testament to the city's enduring spirit of resistance. Designed by Günter Stahn in 1983, it is recognized as a cultural heritage site in Lichtenberg, attracting history buffs and curious visitors alike. Discover its powerful architecture and immerse yourself in Berlin's dynamic past.
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Designed by architect Günter Stahn in 1983, the monument now stands as a cultural heritage site in Berlin.

Quick Facts

Founded
1983
Architect
Günter Stahn
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing at a place where history feels alive, almost tangible. Look around and soak in the atmosphere. Did you know that not far from here, Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, key figures of the German workers' movement, found their final resting place? They're buried at the Memorial to the Socialists, just a short way south of where you are now. The monument before you is a powerful echo of their relentless fight for social justice. Its striking lines invite you to reflect on the ideals they championed. Let these thoughts resonate within you as you absorb the energy of this significant place.

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