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Brösedenkmal
Honoring a visionary city councilman's legacy
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Located in Krugpark, the Brösedenkmal commemorates Johann Gottfried Bröse, whose dedication significantly influenced the park's design. This master chimney sweep and city councilman left a lasting mark on Brandenburg an der Havel's history. Visiting this site offers a deep appreciation for historical contributions to urban development.
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The monument was erected in 1851, just two years after Bröse's death.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1851
- Heritage Status
- Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Can you feel the breeze rustling through the leaves? It's like a whisper of stories past. Johann Gottfried Bröse wasn't just a chimney sweep; he was a visionary for this city. Take a look up at the monument – it's a tribute to his dedication to both his craft and his community. His legacy is more than just smoke and soot; it's in the green spaces he helped design. Just behind you, a short walk away, stands the Wilhelmsdorf Church, another piece of this area's rich tapestry. Here in the park, you can feel the imprint of a man who knew the heart of a city beats strongest through its beauty and unity.







