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Hermann Duncker

Honoring a Pioneer of the Labor Movement

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Erected in 1976, the Duncker Memorial in Lichtenberg celebrates the life and impact of Hermann Duncker, an influential labor movement theorist. This architectural heritage site invites you to delve into history and reflect on the significance of social change. Standing at 3 meters, the monument offers a moment of contemplation and remembrance.
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The Hermann Duncker Monument in Berlin-Karlshorst, created by artists Hermann Duncker and Walter Howard in 1976, stands out with its 3-meter tall structure.

Quick Facts

Founded
1976
Height
3 m
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle breeze as it whispers through the leaves? Right here, you're standing in front of a quiet testament to history. Look up at this imposing statue, honoring Hermann Duncker. Imagine the year is 1976, a time of change and hope. Duncker wasn't just a theorist; he was a visionary who believed education was the key to social progress. Behind you lies the tranquil expanse of Rheinsteinpark, as peaceful today as it was back then. Take a moment to soak in the serenity and reflect on how far we've come and what still lies ahead.

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