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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • #greetingsfromGermanyZbyglus​ The Liberation Hall is a monument on the Michelsberg above the town of Kelheim in Lower Bavaria. Seen from Regensburg it stands upstream of the Danube at the confluence of the Altmühl or the Main-Danube Canal with the Danube. The Liberation Hall was built in memory of the battles won against Napoleon during the Wars of Liberation from 1813 to 1815. The building was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria.
    The mighty-looking round building made of Kelheim limestone rests on a three-tiered base, which is designed as an eighteen-cornered polygon. The outer facade is subdivided by 18 buttresses, which are crowned by 18 colossal statues of Johann Halbig as allegories of the German tribes that took part in the battles. These are: "Franconia, Boehmen, Tyroler, Bayern, Oesterreicher, Prussen, Hanoveraner, Maehren, Sachsen, Schlesier, Brandenburger, Pommern, Mecklenburg, Westphalen, Hessen, Thueringer, Rheinlaender, Schwaben" (all around in this order with an arbitrarily chosen beginning) .
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