Monument To The Battle Of The Nations

Monument To The Battle Of The Nations. The Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Völkerschlachtdenkmal, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany Stock Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig, Völkerschlachtdenkmal On 18th October 1913, the one-hundredth anniversary of the Battle of the Nations, the gigantic 91-metre-high monument was inaugurated as the biggest monument in Europe.

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Guided tours for schoolchildren can also be booked The Monument to the Battle of the Nations Foundation also organizes regular events for children

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From October 16-19, 1813, Leipzig was the site of the Battle of the Nations For the very little ones and their parents, there are changing tables in both the. The Monument to the Battle of the Nations was erected as a memorial to the around 100,000 soldiers who died in the largest single battle in Europe prior to the 20th century

Sculpture inside monument to the Battle of the Nations (Völkerschlachtdenkmal), 1913, Leipzig. For the very little ones and their parents, there are changing tables in both the. From October 16-19, 1813, Leipzig was the site of the Battle of the Nations

The Monument to the Battle of Nations The Biggest Monument in Europe Kuriositas. The monument (which was constructed from concrete and granite porphyry and inaugurated in 1913) is a towering 91 metres high. At this location to the southeast of Leipzig, Napoleon, assisted by some German states including Saxony, was defeated by an alliance led by Austria, Russia, Sweden, and.