equestrian statue of Frederick the Great

The equestrian statue of Frederick the Great, created by Christian Daniel Rauch and completed in 1851, is a cultural heritage monument located in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.

The equestrian statue of Frederick the Great, also known as Reiterstandbild Friedrich II. von Preußen, is a monument located in Berlin-Mitte, within the Bezirk Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. Created by Christian Daniel Rauch and with architectural contributions from Heinrich Strack, the statue was completed in 1851.

This monument serves as a depiction of Frederick II of Prussia, and is also associated with Condé. It is considered a cultural heritage monument in Berlin, and is managed by the lda.

The statue is accessible for wheelchair users and is recognized as an artwork for tourism purposes.

Further information regarding heritage designation number 4 is disputed.