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Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection

The Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I, located in Berlin, Germany, is a towering monument dedicated to the first German Emperor

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: William I King of Prussia, 1859 (engraving)

William I King of Prussia, 1859 (engraving)
7243385 William I King of Prussia, 1859 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: William I, Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig, 1797-1888. King of Prussia and First German Emperor)

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Painting depicting the coronation of King William of Prussia, 19th century (print)

Painting depicting the coronation of King William of Prussia, 19th century (print)
3524001 Painting depicting the coronation of King William of Prussia, 19th century (print); (add.info.: Painting depicting the coronation of King William of Prussia (1797-1888)

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Portrait of King William of Prussia during the Battle of Koniggratz

Portrait of King William of Prussia during the Battle of Koniggratz
3523977 Portrait of King William of Prussia during the Battle of Koniggratz; (add.info.: Portrait of King William I of Prussia (1797-1888) during the Battle of Koniggratz

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Surrender of Napoleon III to Prussians after Battle of Sedan with Wilhelm I (lithograph)

Surrender of Napoleon III to Prussians after Battle of Sedan with Wilhelm I (lithograph)
7243354 Surrender of Napoleon III to Prussians after Battle of Sedan with Wilhelm I (lithograph); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Emperor William I. illustrated war history, German - French war 1870-1871

Emperor William I. illustrated war history, German - French war 1870-1871
UIG5413219 Emperor William I. illustrated war history, German - French war 1870-1871; UIG

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Proclamation of the German Empire on 18/01/1871 in the Ice Gallery in Versailles following

Proclamation of the German Empire on 18/01/1871 in the Ice Gallery in Versailles following the French defeat during
AIS5362447 Proclamation of the German Empire on 18/01/1871 in the Ice Gallery in Versailles following the French defeat during the War of 1870 against Prussia

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Wilhelm I (1859-1888) King of Prussia from 1861, being proclaimed first Emperor of Germany, 1871

Wilhelm I (1859-1888) King of Prussia from 1861, being proclaimed first Emperor of Germany, 1871
527345 Wilhelm I (1859-1888) King of Prussia from 1861, being proclaimed first Emperor of Germany, 1871.; (add.info.: After the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871)

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Wilhelm I of Germany/Prussia, 1870 (engraving)

Wilhelm I of Germany/Prussia, 1870 (engraving)
1575641 Wilhelm I of Germany/Prussia, 1870 (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: the first German Emperor and his army. Dated 1870); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Portrait Wilhelm I of Germany/Prussia 1870 (engraving)

Portrait Wilhelm I of Germany/Prussia 1870 (engraving)
1575639 Portrait Wilhelm I of Germany/Prussia 1870 (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Engraving of King William I of Prussia (1797 - 1888) the first German Emperor

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Wilhelm I is proclaimed German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, France, Historic

Wilhelm I is proclaimed German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, France, Historic
7279608 Wilhelm I is proclaimed German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, France, Historic by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Pillory-Phrenology: Caricature of William I of Prussia, 1870 (colour engraving)

Pillory-Phrenology: Caricature of William I of Prussia, 1870 (colour engraving)
904742 Pillory-Phrenology: Caricature of William I of Prussia, 1870 (colour engraving) by Belloguet, A. (19th century); Musee d Art et d Histoire, Saint-Denis, France

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Wiesbaden: Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (litho)

Wiesbaden: Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (litho)
7200253 Wiesbaden: Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I)

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Rhein-Lande: Koblenz, Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (b / w photo)

Rhein-Lande: Koblenz, Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (b / w photo)
7188068 Rhein-Lande: Koblenz, Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (b/w photo) by German Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Koblenz, Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I)

Background imageDenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I Collection: Metz: Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (litho)

Metz: Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (litho)
6007623 Metz: Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I (litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I)



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The Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I, located in Berlin, Germany, is a towering monument dedicated to the first German Emperor. Standing at an impressive height of 38 meters, this iconic structure pays homage to the man who played a pivotal role in the unification of Germany in 1871. Designed by renowned architect Heinrich Strack and completed in 1897, the Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I stands as a symbol of unity and strength for the German people. Its grandeur and intricate detailing make it a must-see attraction for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike. Visitors can climb to the top of the monument for breathtaking views of Berlin's skyline or simply admire its majestic presence from below. The statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I atop his horse serves as a reminder of his leadership and vision that shaped modern-day Germany. As one of Berlin's most famous landmarks, the Denkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I continues to attract tourists from around the world who come to marvel at its beauty and learn about its historical significance. It stands as a testament to Germany's rich heritage and enduring legacy.