Kyffhäuser Monument

The Kyffhäuser Monument, designed by Bruno Schmitz and Emil Hundrieser, is a heritage monument in Thuringia, Germany, constructed around 1890.

The Kyffhäuser Monument, also known as Kyffhäuserdenkmal, is a monument located in Germany. It is recognized as a heritage monument in the state of Thuringia. The architect of the monument was Bruno Schmitz, and Emil Hundrieser is also listed as a creator.

Construction of the Kyffhäuser Monument began around 1890, with some sources indicating completion in 1896. It is considered a building and a historic monument, and is identified as a tourism attraction.

The monument’s location is disputed, with claims it is situated in both Bad Frankenhausen and Kyffhäuserland. Its structure is defined as a multipolygon according to OpenStreetMap data.