Hermannsdenkmal

Hermann Memorial
Hermannsdenkmal
Hermannsdenkmal
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51°54′42″N 08°50′22″E / 51.91167°N 8.83944°E / 51.91167; 8.83944
LocationTeutoburger Wald, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
DesignerErnst von Bandel
TypeMonument
MaterialCopper plates on iron frame, sandstone pedestal
Height53.44 metres (175.3 ft)
Pedestal and base: 28.62 metres (93.9 ft)
Figure: 24.82 metres (81.4 ft)
Beginning date1838
Completion date1875
Opening date1875
Dedicated toArminius ("Hermann")
Aerial view of the Hermannsdenkmal

The Hermannsdenkmal (German for "Hermann Memorial") is a monument located southwest of Detmold in the district of Lippe (North Rhine-Westphalia), in Germany. It stands on the densely forested Grotenburg, sometimes also called the Teutberg or Teut, a hill (elevation 386 m) in the Teutoburger Wald (Teutoburg Forest) range. The monument is located inside the remains of a circular rampart.

The monument was constructed between 1838 and 1875 to commemorate the Cherusci war chief Arminius (in German, Hermann) and his victory over Rome at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD. When the statue was built, its location was believed to be near the original battle site, although experts now consider it more likely that the battle took place near Kalkriese, about 100 km to the north-west.[1]

  1. ^ Deutsche Welle. "Unearthing the mysteries of the 'battle that created Germany' | DW | 25.07.2017". DW.COM. Retrieved 31 August 2018.

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