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Salvador Allende
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Salvador Allende

Honoring Chile's Journey Towards Democracy

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The bust of Salvador Allende in Treptow-Köpenick pays tribute to the Chilean president known for his dedication to social justice. Erected in 1981, this artwork symbolizes the quest for freedom and democracy. Dietrich Rohde's intricate design captures the spirit of a man who bravely stood by his beliefs. Let this place inspire you with its reminder of the relentless fight for a better world.
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The bust of Salvador Allende in Berlin was created by sculptor Dietrich Rohde in 1981.

Quick Facts

Founded
1981
Height
0.92 m

Guided Story

Imagine standing in front of a man who was more than just a president, but a beacon of hope and resistance. Look closely at the features of the bust. They speak of a time when Salvador Allende addressed thousands from his terrace in Santiago, with a voice full of determination and compassion. Behind you, the Köpenick Park almost transports you to another land, but Allende's fight for justice was universal. Did you know he was the first democratically elected Marxist in Latin America? This bust has a certain magic—it draws you into a story that extends far beyond Chile’s borders. Let this place inspire you with its celebration of courage and freedom.

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