List of equestrian statues in Germany

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This is a list of equestrian statues in Germany.

Town Monument Picture
Berlin City King Friedrich II by Christian Daniel Rauch
in the Unter den Linden
Berlin City King Friedrich Wilhelm IV by Alexander Calandrelli
in front of the Alte Nationalgalerie
Berlin City Emperor Wilhelm I-National Monument by Reinhold Begas
in front of the Berlin City Palace, 1897-03-22, destroyed
Berlin-Rixdorf Emperor Wilhelm I by Albert Moritz Wolff
at the Hohenzollernplatz,
1902, destroyed in 1944
Berlin-Spandau Emperor Wilhelm I by Franz Dorrenbach
in the Neuendorfer Straße
Berlin City Emperor Friedrich III.
by Rudolf Maison,
in front of Bode Museum,
1904, destroyed in 1950s.
Berlin City Saint George defeats the Dragon
Aachen Emperor Friedrich III by Hugo Lederer
at the Kaiserplatz, 1911
Aachen Emperor Wilhelm I by Fritz Schaper,
1901, destroyed in 1942
Altötting Field Marshal Johann t’Serclaes by Sebastian Osterrieder
at the Kapellplatz
Bad Frankenhausen Kyffhäuser Monument with Emperor Wilhelm I. by Bruno Schmitz
and Emil Hundrieser on top of the Kyffhäuser Mountain, 1890–1896
Bamberg The Bamberg Horseman (Bamberger Reiter, possibly showing Hungarian King Stephen I), Cathedral, c. 1225-37.
Bautzen King Albert by Walter Hauschild on the south side of the Lauenturm, 1913
Bernburg Emperor Wilhelm I by Ludwig Manzel, 1901, destroyed
Braunschweig Duke Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand by Franz Pönninger, foundry Georg Ferdinand Howaldt

Duke Friedrich Wilhelm by Ernst Hähnel, foundry Georg Ferdinand Howaldt
in front of the Braunschweiger Schloss
Bremen Emperor Friedrich III by Louis Tuaillon in the Herrmann-Böse-Str.
Bremen Chancellor Bismarck by Adolf von Hildebrand close to Bremer Dom, 1910
Bremen Emperor Wilhelm I by Robert Bärwald, 1888–1893, destroyed in 1942.
Bremen Two statues of Heralds by Rudolf Maison forward of the East Gate of the Town Hall, 1901, destroyed
Chemnitz Emperor Wilhelm I at the Rathausmarkt, destroyed in World War II
Cologne King Friedrich Wilhelm IV by Gustav Blaeser, Hohenzollernbrücke (Deutz side)
Cologne Emperor Wilhelm I by Friedrich Drake, Hohenzollernbrücke (Deutz side)
Cologne Emperor Friedrich III by Louis Tuaillon, Hohenzollernbrücke (Cologne side)
Cologne Emperor Wilhelm II by Louis Tuaillon, Hohenzollernbrücke (Cologne side)
Cologne Emperor Wilhelm I by Richard Anders, 1890-1900, destroyed
Cologne King Friedrich Wilhelm III by Gustav Blaeser at the Heumarkt, 1878
Coburg Duke Ernest II by Gustav Eberlein in the Hofgarten
Darmstadt Grand Duke Ludwig IV by Friedrich Schaper at the Luisenplatz, 1898
Dresden King August II (Goldener Reiter) at the Neustädter Markt square
Dresden King Albert by Max Baumbach in front of the Ständehaus, destroyed in 1950
Dortmund Emperor Wilhelm I by Adolf von Donndorf in Hohensyburg, 1897-1902
Düsseldorf Duke Johann Wilhelm by Gabriël Grupello
Düsseldorf Emperor Wilhelm I by Karl Janssen at the Martin-Luther-Platz
Erfurt Emperor Wilhelm I by Ludwig Brunow, 1900, destroyed in 1942
Essen Emperor Wilhelm I by Hermann Volz at the Burgplatz, 1898
Freiburg im Breisgau Zähringenes by Todor Bozhinov
Frankfurt am Main Emperor Wilhelm I by Clemens Buscher, 1896, destroyed in 1940
Gera Emperor Wilhelm I by Gustav Eberlein close to Johanniskirche, destroyed
Geislingen Emperor Wilhelm I by Gustav Eberlein at the Kirchplatz
Goslar Emperor Wilhelm I by Walter Schott at the Kaiserpfalz
Goslar Emperor Friedrich I Barbarossa at the Kaiserpfalz
Halle an der Saale Emperor Wilhelm I by Peter Breuer and Bruno Schmitz, destroyed in World War II
Hamburg Emperor Wilhelm I by Johannes Schilling in Planten un Blomen, 1903
Hamburg-Altona Emperor Wilhelm I by Gustav Eberlein in front of the Townhall, 1898
Hannover Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, by Albert Wolff in front of central station

Karlsruhe[edit]

Kiel[edit]

Koblenz[edit]

Krefeld[edit]

  • Memorial to fallen Krefelder Tanzhusaren at the Grafschaftsplatz, 1929.

Lübeck[edit]

Magdeburg[edit]

Merseburg[edit]

Munich[edit]

Nuremberg[edit]

Osnabrück[edit]

Saarbrücken[edit]

  • Emperor Wilhelm I close to the Alte Brücke (Old Bridge), destroyed after 1945.
  • Den Gefallenen Soldaten monument.

Sankt Andreasberg[edit]

Schwerin[edit]

Solingen[edit]

Stuttgart[edit]

Waldheim[edit]

Weimar[edit]

Weißenfels[edit]

Wriezen[edit]

Überlingen[edit]

Wuppertal[edit]