Hermannsdenkmal
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Hermannsdenkmal
Summary
Hermannsdenkmal is a sculpture[1]. Hermannsdenkmal ranks in the top 3% of sculpture entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (253 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hermannsdenkmal is the creator of Ernst von Bandel[3].
- Hermannsdenkmal is located in Detmold[4].
- Hermannsdenkmal is in the country of Germany[5].
- Hermannsdenkmal's instance of is recorded as sculpture[6].
- Hermannsdenkmal's instance of is recorded as monument[7].
- Hermannsdenkmal's instance of is recorded as tower[8].
- Hermannsdenkmal's instance of is recorded as colossal statue[9].
- Hermannsdenkmal's genre is public art[10].
- Hermannsdenkmal is made of iron[11].
- The location of Hermannsdenkmal was Teutoburg Forest[12].
- Hermannsdenkmal's Commons category is recorded as Hermannsdenkmal[13].
- 1875 marks the founding of Hermannsdenkmal[14].
- Hermannsdenkmal began on 1838[15].
- Hermannsdenkmal's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.911666666667, 'lon': 8.8394444444444}[16].
- Hermannsdenkmal's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Grotenburg[17].
- Hermannsdenkmal's significant event is recorded as start of construction[18].
- Hermannsdenkmal's dedicated to is recorded as Arminius[19].
- Hermannsdenkmal's dedicated to is recorded as Battle of the Teutoburg Forest[20].
- Hermannsdenkmal's official website is recorded as http://www.hermannsdenkmal.de/[21].
- Hermannsdenkmal's sponsor is recorded as Reichstag[22].
- Hermannsdenkmal's sponsor is recorded as Wilhelm I[23].
- Hermannsdenkmal's sponsor is recorded as Franz Joseph I of Austria[24].
- Hermannsdenkmal's main subject is Arminius[25].
- Hermannsdenkmal's heritage designation is recorded as architectural heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia[26].
- Hermannsdenkmal's date of official opening is recorded as August 16, 1875[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Hermannsdenkmal is the creator of Ernst von Bandel[3].
Publication
Hermannsdenkmal's genre is public art[10].
Subject and Themes
Hermannsdenkmal's main subject is Arminius[25].
Material and Period
Hermannsdenkmal is made of iron[11]. Hermannsdenkmal took place at Teutoburg Forest[12].
Why It Matters
Hermannsdenkmal ranks in the top 3% of sculpture entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (253 views/month).[2] Hermannsdenkmal has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Hermannsdenkmal is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]