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Schillerdenkmal

Celebrating Schiller's Enduring Legacy

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The Schiller Monument in Wiesbaden commemorates the 100th anniversary of poet Friedrich Schiller's passing. Created in 1905 by Berlin sculptor Joseph Uphues, the captivating statue and its accompanying figure invite reflection on Schiller's lasting impact on German culture. It's a perfect spot to appreciate the literary genius that continues to inspire.
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The renowned Berlin sculptor Joseph Uphues crafted the Schiller Monument in Wiesbaden in 1905 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Friedrich Schiller's death.

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Founded
1905
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine being here in 1905. Just behind you, the grand Hessian State Theatre rises, a place rich with drama and stories like those of Friedrich Schiller. Look up at Schiller's statue. Can you feel the energy from his works? Nearby, the tranquility of the Bowling Green complements this tribute. The monument isn’t just an artistic marvel; it tells the story of a man whose words transcend time. Turn around, and you’ll find the Warmer Damm park, where you can let Schiller’s verses echo as you wander through the trees.

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