'' nymphenbrunnen in Mecklenburg ;
Mecklenburg •
Three Dancing Maidens, Nymphenbrunnen (
Nymph Fountain), also referred to as
Drei tanzende Mädchen. The original is believed to be in the park of Schlitz Castle near
Lake Malchin, but there are several copies, most notably one in
Central Park, New York, known as the
Untermyer Fountain, and another in front of the Kasteel Den Brandt in Den Brandt Park in
Antwerp. Several other three-quarter size copies are also known. ; Berlin • Figure Group 1 in the
Siegesallee (Victory Avenue) project of
Wilhelm II, consisting of
Albert the Bear (first
Margrave of Brandenburg) as the central figure; flanked by Bishop Wigger von Brandenburg (d.1161) and Bishop
Otto of Bamberg. The statues were vandalized shortly after their dedication in 1898 and were severely damaged in World War II. They are now on display at the
Spandau Citadel. • Grave memorial for Else von Falckenberg in the Jerusalem II Friedhof am Halleschen Tor. • Statue of
William I, Prince of Orange in front of the
Berlin Palace. The original was destroyed in World War II, but a copy of the statue in
Wiesbaden, dating from 1908, still exists. •
Diana mit Windhunden (greyhounds), Bronze, 1926. Presented as a gift to the city of Berlin by the
AEG in 1953. Currently in Humboldthain Park,
Berlin-Gesundbrunnen ;
Saalburg: • Bust of
Kaiser Wilhelm II. It was placed in storage by the Communist government in 1955 and was restored in 1998 as part of the ceremonies accompanying the 100th anniversary of the Saalburg's restoration. ;
Battlefield at Gravelotte in
Alsace: • Monument honoring the
First Foot Guards. It was unique among monuments relating to the
Franco-Prussian War in that it also honored the fallen French soldiers. This was done at the suggestion of the Kaiser. After World War I, when Alsace was once again part of France, the French government removed the central angel figure and offered to sell it back to Germany. When the offer was refused, the statue was melted down. The base of the monument is still there. File:Wilhelm1Nassau.JPG|William of Orange; copy in Wiesbaden File:Falckenberg Schott.jpg|The Grave of Else von Falckenberg Albert I of Brandenburg.jpg|
Albert the Bear File:Walter Schott - Jagende Nymphe 01.jpg|
Hunting Nymph ==References==