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Victory Column (Siegessaule) - Berlin - Reviews of Victory Column (Siegessaule) - TripAdvisor Opportunites for tourists to get high up in Berlin basically are: the Reichstag, the TV tower and the Siegesaule The Siegesaule is a worthwhile option because from the top of this pa... tripadvisor.com
Berlin: Victory Column (Siegessaule) - Traveler Reviews - in the middle of the tiergarten... - TripAdvisor take U9 to Hansaplatz, its just a short walk from there. It is reached by means of a subway under the road that surrounds it. Entrance fee is reasonable, Adult €2.20, Concessions €1.50 (as of august 2007) there is also an exhibition of other famous world monuments, in minature, within its ... tripadvisor.com
Siegess�ule (Victory Column) - Berlin Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com The Siegesaule (Victory column)is 67 metres high. It was built between 1865 and 1873 and it's a project of Heinrich Strack.Originally it was on the Konigsplatz (King square) in front of the Reichstag. Because of the great plans Albert Speer had with the grounds that laid before the Reichstag it was ... virtualtourist.com
Siegess�ule (Victory Column)- Berlin, Germany - VirtualTourist.com The Siegess�ule , situated amidst Tiergarten in a direct line to Brandenburger Tor, is one of Berlin's biggest eye-catchers. It was build 1864 and inaugurated 1873 and commemorates to three victories in Prussian wars of the 19th century: the Second War of Schleswig (1864), the Austro-Prussian War (1... virtualtourist.com
Siegessaule, Berlin | MyTravelGuide.com Familiar to many from Wim Wenders' 1987 film Wings of Desire, the view from the top of the 69 metre-high Victory Column is well worth the 285-step climb! Built in 1873 to commemorate Prussian military victories against Denmark, Austria and France, the Victory Column originally stood in front of the ... mytravelguide.com
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