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Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Schwartz
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Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Schwartz

A Historical Monument in Berlin's Heart

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Located in the Mitte district, the monument of Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Schwartz stands as a testament to the past, dating back to 1902. Created by Friedrich Pfannschmidt, the bust commemorates Schwartz's significant contributions to German history. Immerse yourself in the historic ambiance and impressive artistry that transport you to another era.
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Erected in 1902, the Wilhelm Schwartz monument is recognized as an architectural heritage site, marking its significance in Berlin's cultural landscape.

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Founded
1902
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Do you feel the eyes watching over you? That’s the bust of Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Schwartz, silently observing the world from its perch. Schwartz was a key figure in Germany’s scientific history. Look to your left and you'll spot the St. Johannis Church, another keeper of the past. Schwartz was passionate about education, shaping the system we know today. Imagine him walking these very streets, engaged in spirited debates. The whispers of those conversations might still echo in the breeze around you.

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