Travel: Victory Column (Siegsaule), Berlin

berlin victory column

A victorious sight in Berlin

This glorious roundabout in Berlin’s Tierpark not far from Brandenburg Gate is actually the Victory Column or Siegsaule a monument to victory in the Danish-Prussian War. by the time it was inaugurated on September 1873, Prussia had also won the Austro-Prussian War (1866)  Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). This meant the statue celebrated three victories (German efficiency eh?)

berlin victory columnThe Victory Column is 230 feet high, topped with a bronze sculpture of Victoria 27ft  high and weighing 35 tonnes.  Berliners have given the statue the nickname Goldelse, which is roughly translated as “Golden Lizzy”.

berlin victory column

berlin victory columnThere are four pedestrian tunnels to gain access to the site.

berlin victory column

 

If you are feeling fit, climb the 285 steps for a panoramic view of the city, you’ll need a ticket to visit the viewing platform.

berlin victory column

berlin victory column

berlin victory column

berlin victory column

berlin victory column

berlin victory column

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Where

Victory Column
Grosser Stern
Berlin

Opening Hours

Opening Hours
Apr- Oct:
Mon-Fri 9.30 – 18.30, Sat+Sun 9.30 – 19.00
Nov- March:
Mon-Fri 10.00 – 17.00, Sat+Sun 10.00 – 17.30
closed on 24 December

Tickets

Admission Fee €3.50 reduced €3.00

Transport

Bus 106, N26 and 187

Plan your journey with BVG – Berlin’s transport company here.

 

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