Siegessäule
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Siegessäule
Summary
Siegessäule is a victory column[1]. Siegessäule draws 430 Wikipedia views per month (victory_column category, ranking #4 of 32).[2]
Key Facts
- Siegessäule is the creator of Moritz Schulz[3].
- Siegessäule is the creator of Alexander Calandrelli[4].
- Siegessäule is the creator of Albert Wolff[5].
- Siegessäule is the creator of Friedrich Drake[6].
- Siegessäule is the creator of Karl Philipp Franz Keil[7].
- Siegessäule is the creator of Anton von Werner[8].
- Siegessäule is located in Bezirk Mitte[9].
- Siegessäule is in the country of Germany[10].
- Siegessäule's image is recorded as Siegessaeule Berlin09072023.png[11].
- Siegessäule's image is recorded as Einweihung Siegessaeule Berlin.jpg[12].
- Siegessäule's image is recorded as Berlin - Siegessäule Spitze.jpg[13].
- Siegessäule's instance of is recorded as victory column[14].
- Siegessäule's instance of is recorded as war memorial[15].
- Siegessäule's architect is recorded as Heinrich Strack[16].
- Siegessäule's commissioned by is recorded as Wilhelm I[17].
- Siegessäule's genre is recorded as public art[18].
- Siegessäule's architectural style is recorded as Neoclassical architecture[19].
- Siegessäule's made from material is recorded as granite[20].
- Siegessäule's made from material is recorded as Obernkirchen sandstone[21].
- Siegessäule's made from material is recorded as marble[22].
- Siegessäule's made from material is recorded as bronze[23].
- Siegessäule's made from material is recorded as mosaic[24].
- Siegessäule's made from material is recorded as gold leaf[25].
- Siegessäule's made from material is recorded as granite[26].
- Siegessäule's made from material is recorded as granite[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Moritz Schulz[3], a sculptor[28], 1825–1904[29], of Germany[30]; Alexander Calandrelli[4], a sculptor[31], 1834–1903[32], of Kingdom of Prussia[33]; Albert Wolff[5], a sculptor[34], 1814–1892[35], of Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz[36]; Friedrich Drake[6], a sculptor[37], 1805–1882[38], of Principality of Waldeck[39], awarded the Order of the Red Eagle[40]; Karl Philipp Franz Keil[7], a sculptor[41], 1838–1889[42], of German Empire[43]; and Anton von Werner[8], a painter[44], 1843–1915[45], of Kingdom of Prussia[46], awarded the Order of the Red Eagle 1st Class[47].
Why It Matters
Siegessäule draws 430 Wikipedia views per month (victory_column category, ranking #4 of 32).[2] Siegessäule has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[48] Siegessäule is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]