Bebelplatz
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Bebelplatz
Summary
Bebelplatz is a square[1]. Bebelplatz ranks in the top 7% of square entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (219 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Bebelplatz is located in Bezirk Mitte[3].
- Bebelplatz is in the country of Germany[4].
- Bebelplatz's instance of is recorded as square[5].
- Bebelplatz's architect is recorded as Peter Joseph Lenné[6].
- Bebelplatz's architect is recorded as Eduard Fürstenau[7].
- Bebelplatz's architect is recorded as Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff[8].
- Bebelplatz's commissioned by is recorded as Frederick II of Prussia[9].
- August Bebel is named after Bebelplatz[10].
- Franz Joseph I of Austria is named after Bebelplatz[11].
- Bebelplatz's architectural style is recorded as Rococo[12].
- The location of Bebelplatz was Berlin-Mitte[13].
- Bebelplatz is part of Forum Fridericianum[14].
- Bebelplatz's Commons category is recorded as Bebelplatz (Berlin-Mitte)[15].
- 1740 marks the founding of Bebelplatz[16].
- Bebelplatz's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.5164, 'lon': 13.3939}[17].
- Bebelplatz's significant event is recorded as Nazi book burnings[18].
- Bebelplatz's significant event is recorded as construction[19].
- Bebelplatz's significant event is recorded as destruction[20].
- Bebelplatz's significant event is recorded as reconstruction[21].
- Bebelplatz's significant event is recorded as destruction[22].
- Bebelplatz's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Bebelplatz (Berlin-Mitte)[23].
- Bebelplatz's Commons gallery is recorded as Forum Fridericianum[24].
- Bebelplatz's described by source is recorded as Bauwelt[25].
- Bebelplatz's heritage designation is recorded as cultural heritage monument in Berlin[26].
- Bebelplatz's heritage designation is recorded as ensemble part[27].
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Geography
Bebelplatz is in the country of Germany[4]. Bebelplatz is located in Bezirk Mitte[3]. Bebelplatz is part of Forum Fridericianum[14].
Designation and Status
Bebelplatz's instance of is recorded as square[5]. Heritage statuses include cultural heritage monument in Berlin[26] and ensemble part[27].
History and Context
1740 marks the founding of Bebelplatz[16]. Things named after include August Bebel[10], a politician[28], 1840–1913[29], of Kingdom of Prussia[30] and Franz Joseph I of Austria[11], a politician[31], 1830–1916[32], of Austrian Empire[33], awarded the Pour le Mérite[34], specialised in politics[35].
Why It Matters
Bebelplatz ranks in the top 7% of square entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (219 views/month).[2] Bebelplatz has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] Bebelplatz is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]