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At the Hermannsdenkmal (03)
Germany

Hermannsdenkmal


Das Hermannsdenkmal ist eine Kolossalstatue in der Nähe von Hiddesen südwestlich von Detmold in Nordrhein-Westfalen im südlichen Teutoburger Wald. Es wurde zwischen 1838 und 1875 nach Entwürfen von Ernst von Bandel erbaut und am 16. August 1875 eingeweiht.

Das Denkmal soll an den Cheruskerfürsten Arminius erinnern, insbesondere an die sogenannte Schlacht im Teutoburger Wald, in der germanische Stämme unter seiner Führung den römischen Legionen unter Publius Quinctilius Varus im Jahre 9 eine entscheidende Niederlage beibrachten.

Mit einer Figurhöhe von 26,57 Metern und einer Gesamthöhe von 53,46 Metern ist es die höchste Statue Deutschlands und war von 1875 bis zur Erbauung der Freiheitsstatue 1886 die höchste Statue der westlichen Welt.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermannsdenkmal

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Copyright: B. Hamann
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13150x6575
Taken: 30/09/2011
送信日: 03/10/2015
Published: 03/10/2015
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Tags: denkmal; teutoburgerwald; arminius; hermann; hermannsdenkmal; nordrhein-westfalen; north rhine-westphalia
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