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Tuilerien-Säule
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Tuilerien-Säule

A Touch of History in Berlin's Landscape

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Designed by the esteemed architect Philibert de l'Orme, the Tuileries Column stands proudly in Berlin's Steglitz-Zehlendorf district. Erected in 1884, it pays homage to the former grandeur of the Tuileries Palace. As a protected cultural monument, it invites you to explore the captivating history of architecture and experience the timeless elegance of bygone eras.
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Despite being a cultural heritage monument in Berlin, the Tuilerien-Säule was designed by French architect Philibert de l'Orme, originally intended for the Tuileries Palace.

Quick Facts

Founded
1884
Architect
Philibert de l'Orme
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing here as time stands still. The Tuileries Column isn't just a remarkable piece of architecture; it's a silent witness to history. Look up and admire the intricate details – they whisper tales of a time when the Tuileries Palace was the heart of Paris. Behind you, the wind rustles through the trees, almost as if it's sharing stories from the past. Did you know this column was part of a grand plan to embed French culture into Berlin? Let your gaze wander and feel the connection between these two great cities. Past and present blend seamlessly here, creating a unique atmosphere.

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