Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial Explained
Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial |
Italic Title: | no |
Other Language 1: | de |
Other Title 1: | Komponistendenkmal |
Artist: | Rudolf and Wolfgang Siemering |
Metric Unit: | cm |
Imperial Unit: | in |
City: | Berlin, Germany |
Mapframe: | yes |
Mapframe-Zoom: | 13 |
The Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial (German: Komponistendenkmal) is an outdoor memorial of 1904 to the classical composers Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, designed by Rudolf and Wolfgang Siemering and located in Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany.[1] The monument was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II. It suffered considerable damage during World War II and was only fully restored in 2005–2007.[2]
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- News: Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart statue in Berlin vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti. 29 June 2015. Famagusta Gazette. 15 September 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304062339/http://famagusta-gazette.com/beethovenhaydnmozart-statue-in-berlin-vandalized-with-antisemitic-graffi-p25513-69.htm. 4 March 2016. dead.
- News: Monument to classical composers at Tiergarten. 3 March 2018. Famagusta Gazette. 13 January 2017. 3 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180303225237/https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g187323-d11841001-r451776760-Beethoven_Haydn_Mozart_Denkmal-Berlin.html. live.