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Victory Column (Siegessäule)

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A towering monument crowned by a golden statue, offering sweeping views of Berlin from its observation deck.

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The Victory Column, or Siegessäule, stands prominently at Großer Stern, celebrating Prussian military triumphs. Designed by Heinrich Strack and inaugurated in 1873, it was relocated to its current position in the Tiergarten. The golden statue of Victoria, symbolizing victory, catches the eye from afar. Climbing to the observation deck rewards visitors with panoramic views of the city, making morning visits particularly worthwhile for clear vistas. This landmark is a significant piece of Berlin's history and a striking sight for those exploring the area.

What Makes It Special

Offers a unique vantage point to see Berlin from above.

Address

Großer Stern, 10557 Berlin, Germany

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Best Time to Visit

Best visited in the morning for clear views from the top.

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