The Siegessäule, located in the Tiergarten district of Berlin, Germany, is a notable civic monument. Completed in 1873, it showcases Neoclassical architecture and was initially designed by Heinrich Strack. Several individuals are associated with its creation, including Moritz Schulz, Alexander Calandrelli, and Albert Wolff, although this is disputed.
The monument holds a place as a cultural heritage monument within Berlin and has been subject to reconstruction efforts, also a disputed claim. It is situated in the Bezirk Mitte.
Visitors can view the Siegessäule, and seasonal opening hours are available: from November to March, the monument is open 10:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday, and 10:00 to 17:30 on weekends. From April to October, the hours extend to 09:30 to 18:30 Monday to Friday and 09:30 to 19:00 on weekends. Contact can be made at +49 30 391 29 61.
Accessibility is limited, as the Siegessäule is not wheelchair accessible.
