
Towering majestically in the center of Tiergarten, the Victory Column commemorates Prussian victories in the mid-19th century and originally stood in front of the Reichstag. Erected in 1873 and relocated under Nazi rule, it now rises to about 67 meters, crowned by the gilded “Golden Else” statue of Victoria. Ascend 285 steps for panoramic views of the park’s lush avenues and Berlin’s skyline. The column’s base features ornate reliefs and mosaics depicting key battles leading to German unification. Nearby attractions include the Brandenburg Gate, Bellevue Palace, and other notable landmarks, making this vicinity a perfect spot for sightseeing, photography, or a leisurely walk through Berlin’s historic heart. Consider visiting early to beat the crowds and enjoy the 360-degree vantage point from its observation platform.
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