Description
Motif info
Berlin Bear by Sabine Welz
made of white porcelain.
Height 15 cm
With Berlin Tattoos:
Front: Brandenburg Gate
Page: Berlin TV Tower
Back: Victory Column
Brandenburg Gate (front)
The Brandenburg Gate was built between 1789 and 1793 according to the designs of Carl Gotthard Langhans. The early classical triumphal arch is located in Berlin's Mitte district on Pariser Platz and is the only remaining of what were once 18 Berlin city gates. Inspired by ancient Greek and Roman structures, the gate is now considered one of Germany's most important landmarks. It is crowned by the Quadriga with the goddess of victory, Victoria, who symbolically brings peace to the city. During the Cold War, the Brandenburg Gate stood directly on the border between East and West Berlin and became a symbol of German division and reunification.
Television Tower (side)
The Berlin TV Tower was built from 1964 to 1969 according to the designs of architects Hermann Henselmann, Jörg Streitparth, Fritz Dieter, Günter Franke, and Werner Ahrendt. With a height of 368 meters, it is Germany's tallest tower and also the sixth-tallest television tower in Europe. The TV Tower is located at Alexanderplatz in Berlin's Mitte district and was opened in October 1969 in the territory of the former GDR. Today, it is one of the most famous landmarks of Berlin and all of Germany.
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Victory Column (back)
The Berlin Victory Column was erected between 1864 and 1873 based on a design by Heinrich Strack as a national monument. It commemorates the 19th-century Wars of Unification and is now located on the Großer Stern in the middle of the Tiergarten. Originally, the 67-meter-high column stood on Königsplatz and was moved to its current location during the "Third Reich" era. The gilded Victoria at the top, popularly known as "Goldelse" (Golden Lizzie), was created by Friedrich Drake and symbolizes victory in Roman mythology.
Berlin Bear by Sabine Welz
made of white porcelain.
Height 15 cm
With Berlin Tattoos:
Front: Brandenburg Gate
Page: Berlin TV Tower
Back: Victory Column