Monument to the Battle of the Nations

ꯐꯣꯉꯈ꯭ꯔꯦ꯫: 28.03.2019

A very impressive sight and much more a reminder of peace, especially in today's times more relevant than ever. By the way, the soldiers on top of the building are arranged all around. They look in all directions and are meant to remind all countries of peace.

And here are a few facts:

From October 16 to 19, 1813, Leipzig was the scene of the Battle of the Nations. The allied armies of Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sweden won the decisive victory over Napoleon and his allies on German soil. The balance: 600,000 soldiers from over twenty nations were involved, 100,000 dead or wounded, and a typhus epidemic in Leipzig that cost ten percent of the population their lives.

Data and Facts

  • Location: in the southeast of Leipzig in the district of Probstheida
  • Height: 91 meters
  • Weight: 300,000 tons
  • Steps to the viewing platform: 500
  • Construction time: 15 years
  • Architect: Bruno Schmitz
  • Material: Beuchaer granite porphyry (visible parts)
  • Renovation: since 2003; renovation of the tower completed in 2013

Viewing platform

After 364 steps, visitors can enjoy a phenomenal panoramic view of Leipzig and the surrounding area. Note: The ascent leads through a very narrow passage.

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Marc
Das sieht sehr eindrücklich aus; in natura ist das sicher noch viel imposanter!

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