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The Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial is an outdoor memorial of 1904 to the classical composers Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, designed by Rudolf and Wolfgang Siemering and located in Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The monument was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II.
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Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Memorial

10785 Berlin, Germany
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The Beethoven–Haydn–Mozart Memorial is an outdoor memorial of 1904 to the classical composers Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, designed by Rudolf and Wolfgang Siemering and located in Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The monument was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II.

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attractions: Soviet War Memorial Tiergarten, Berliner Philharmonie, Steppengarten im Großen Tiergarten, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin, Museum of Musical Instruments, Kammermusiksaal - Berlin, Platz der Republik, Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism, Der Rufer, restaurants: Burgermeister Potsdamer Platz, Burgermeister Potsdamer Platz, AMRIT, Vapiano Restaurant, Monte Mente Restaurant, Café LebensArt Potsdamer Platz, Midtown Grill, Schiller Deli, MAREDO, KERB Berlin, local businesses: Mall of Berlin, The Playce, MediaMarkt, Madame Tussauds Berlin, Spielbank Berlin, go asia Supermarkt - Potsdamer Platz, Luiseninsel, Representation of the State of Lower Saxony to the Federation, Potsdamer Platz, Stiftung Brandenburger Tor
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Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal is a monument to the three classical composers situated just south of the Venusbassin (Venus Pool) also referred to as Goldfischteich in Tiergarten. This monument was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II and created by Rudolf Siemering and was inaugurated in 1904.

It is a ten meters in height and made of Greek and Tirolean marble. The monument's shape is generally round, including three evenly spaced niches where you find upper body figures of Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart. Gilded can be found above and between the composers as well as atop the monument to provide a bit of colour and decor to the monument.

Sadly, this monument suffered considerable damage during WWII and wasn't fully restored until 2007. After two years of restoration works, the Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal was re-erected that year, providing the revitalised monument that can be seen today.

Note: There is a helpful information board near the monument if you are interested in reading up on the history of the...

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Three gentlemen caught in a perpetual pose of complacency. Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart - the holy trinity of classical music looking down on us from a pedestal. It is a perfect example of modernity's deafness to its own cultural identity. We erect monuments to composers who are long dead when they are erected, while the vibrant music scene of our time receives little attention. Sure, Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart were geniuses, no question about it. But their music is a product of their time, and that time is over. The monument itself is an architectural contradiction. It tries to squeeze the dynamism and passion of music into rigid forms. The three composers seem like prisoners of their own fame, frozen in a moment of the past that no longer has anything to say to us. It is time for new monuments that remind us that the future of music has yet...

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Tiergarten Parkı’nın batı kısmında, ağaçların arasında sessizce yükselen bu etkileyici anıt, klasik müziğin üç dev ismini – Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn ve Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’ı – onurlandırmak amacıyla 1904–1905 yılları arasında inşa edilmiştir. Neobarok tarzda tasarlanmış olan bu anıt, mermerden oyulmuş zarif detaylarıyla hem sanatsal hem de tarihî açıdan büyük bir değer taşır. Heykel, dönemin ünlü Alman heykeltıraşı Rudolf Siemering tarafından tasarlanmış, onun vefatının ardından ise oğlu Wolfgang Siemering tarafından tamamlanmıştır. Anıtın merkezinde Beethoven’ın oturur pozisyonda güçlü bir büstü yer alırken, iki yanında Mozart ve Haydn’ın kabartmaları bulunmaktadır. Kabartmalar müzikal motiflerle süslenmiş ve bestecilerin sanatsal kimliklerini yansıtan ince detaylarla işlenmiştir. Dünya Savaşı sırasında ağır hasar gören anıt, yıllar içinde restore edilerek yeniden eski ihtişamına kavuşturulmuştur. Bugün hâlâ, klasik müziğin evrensel mirasını simgeleyen önemli bir kültürel yapı olarak ziyaretçileri cezbetmektedir. Ağaçların gölgesinde, kuş sesleri arasında bu anıtın karşısında durmak, insana zamanın ötesine geçen bir sanatın huzurunu hissettiriyor. Berlin gezinizde mutlaka görülmesi gereken, sakin ama anlam...

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Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal is a monument to the three classical composers situated just south of the Venusbassin (Venus Pool) also referred to as Goldfischteich in Tiergarten. This monument was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II and created by Rudolf Siemering and was inaugurated in 1904. It is a ten meters in height and made of Greek and Tirolean marble. The monument's shape is generally round, including three evenly spaced niches where you find upper body figures of Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart. Gilded can be found above and between the composers as well as atop the monument to provide a bit of colour and decor to the monument. Sadly, this monument suffered considerable damage during WWII and wasn't fully restored until 2007. After two years of restoration works, the Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal was re-erected that year, providing the revitalised monument that can be seen today. Note: There is a helpful information board near the monument if you are interested in reading up on the history of the Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal.
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Three gentlemen caught in a perpetual pose of complacency. Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart - the holy trinity of classical music looking down on us from a pedestal. It is a perfect example of modernity's deafness to its own cultural identity. We erect monuments to composers who are long dead when they are erected, while the vibrant music scene of our time receives little attention. Sure, Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart were geniuses, no question about it. But their music is a product of their time, and that time is over. The monument itself is an architectural contradiction. It tries to squeeze the dynamism and passion of music into rigid forms. The three composers seem like prisoners of their own fame, frozen in a moment of the past that no longer has anything to say to us. It is time for new monuments that remind us that the future of music has yet to be written.
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Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal is a monument to the three classical composers situated just south of the Venusbassin (Venus Pool) also referred to as Goldfischteich in Tiergarten. This monument was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II and created by Rudolf Siemering and was inaugurated in 1904. It is a ten meters in height and made of Greek and Tirolean marble. The monument's shape is generally round, including three evenly spaced niches where you find upper body figures of Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart. Gilded can be found above and between the composers as well as atop the monument to provide a bit of colour and decor to the monument. Sadly, this monument suffered considerable damage during WWII and wasn't fully restored until 2007. After two years of restoration works, the Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal was re-erected that year, providing the revitalised monument that can be seen today. Note: There is a helpful information board near the monument if you are interested in reading up on the history of the Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal.
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Three gentlemen caught in a perpetual pose of complacency. Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart - the holy trinity of classical music looking down on us from a pedestal. It is a perfect example of modernity's deafness to its own cultural identity. We erect monuments to composers who are long dead when they are erected, while the vibrant music scene of our time receives little attention. Sure, Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart were geniuses, no question about it. But their music is a product of their time, and that time is over. The monument itself is an architectural contradiction. It tries to squeeze the dynamism and passion of music into rigid forms. The three composers seem like prisoners of their own fame, frozen in a moment of the past that no longer has anything to say to us. It is time for new monuments that remind us that the future of music has yet to be written.
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