
Reiterstandbild König Friedrich Wilhelm IV.
A Historical Tribute at Cologne's Iconic Bridge
Did you know?
The equestrian statue of Friedrich Wilhelm IV., created by Gustav Blaeser, was originally placed at the Dombrücke before being relocated to the Hohenzollern Bridge in 1867.
Quick Facts
- Height
- 450 m
- Opening Date
- 1867
Guided Story
Imagine stepping back to 1867, right when this equestrian statue was unveiled. As you stand here, take a moment to look up at the intricate bronze work. Friedrich Wilhelm IV wasn't just any king; he was known as the 'Romantic on the Throne.' His passion for art and architecture was immense. Look to your left, and you'll see the Hohenzollern Bridge stretching out majestically. Just behind you, there's the statue of his brother, Wilhelm I. These two siblings, though different in many ways, left a significant mark on Prussian history and Cologne's story. Let the history here wash over you, offering a glimpse into a time when kings and their visions shaped this city.
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