RFFX14MD–Famous Berlin Victory Column at Great Star square in Tiergarten public park, Berlin Mitte district, Germany.
RMT14JKE–Reichstag Building and the Victory Column (Berliner Siegessäule) on Königsplatz in Berlin, Germany, depicted in the German vintage postcard issued before 1935. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RMCWNNE6–Europe, Germany, Berlin, Siegessaule Monument with Victory Column Statue by Friedrich Darke
RMEB0EM7–The siegessäule, victory column in West Berlin in 1981.
RMBBGB54–Siegessaeule at Grosser Stern, Victory Column at Great Star in Berlin, Germany, Europe
RFG3RXH6–View from the Victory Column to city centre, park Tiergarten in colors of autumn, Germany, Berlin, , Berlin
RM2E10XCR–Bismarck Memorial and Victory Column at its former position between Reichstag and Kroll Opera, about 1935, Berlin, Germany
RMD218N5–Berlin, Germany, runners and Victory Column in the 36th Berlin Marathon
RMFX43K4–Archive image of the Siegessäule, Victory Column, by Heinrich Strack, 1873, Großer Stern, Berlin, Germany, in March 1994
RFFA4D3P–Victory Column, Berlin
RFWH2RDN–Low Angle View Of Victory Column Against Sky In City
RFW9C7DD–Panoramic view from the top of the Victory Column in Berlin, Germany
RM2F6RNY4–The view towards the Brandenburg Gate from the top of the Victory Column in Tiergarten, Berlin.
RM2B75YHG–Aerial view of the Victory Column during the Love Parade. Under the motto 'One World one Future' Techno music fans celebrate the 10th Love Parade with more than one million visitors in Berlin, on 11.07.1998. [automated translation]
RFT2KMMK–Berlin Victory Column
RM2D55EN2–An overview shows Berlin's landmarks - the Victory column and the Brandenburg Gate - as revellers get into the swing of things prior to the start of the German capital's annual 'Love Parade' techno music fest July 8. Over a million people are expected to attend this year's twelfth anniversary street parade with the motto 'One World, One Love Parade'. FAB
RMAB6418–Love Parade 2003 at the Victory Column Berlin Germany
RMW5B75N–Berlin, Germany. 27th July, 2019. Participants of the CSD Parade arrive at the Victory Column with a moving truck. The motto of this year's 41st Christopher Street Day is 'Stonewall 50 - Every riot starts with your voice'. Credit: Alexander Blum/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFDRFR4T–Berlin Siegessaeule, victory column
RMG2XJ9Y–A view of the Berlin skyline with The TV Tower or Fernsehturm inhte distance, from The top of the Siegessaule or Victory Column ,Berlin, Germany
RM2M967YF–The Victory Column (Siegessaule) in Berlin, Germany, designed in the 1860s to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. By the time it was inaugurated in 1873, Prussia had also defeated Austria in the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and France in the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). The winged bronze sculpture at the top is of the allegorical figure, Victoria.
RMMR5BBE–Photograph of the Victory Column (Siegessaule) Monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack, after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. Heinrich Strack (1805-1880) a German architect of the Schinkelschule. Dated 21st Century
RMC6DHC4–The Victory Column in the Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany in the 19th century.
RFRGGTY0–View from Victory Column to Straße des 17. Juni, Brandenburg Gate, Charite and Fernsehturm Alex, Berlin, Germany
RMP5FWYJ–Berlin: View from the Victory Column to city centre, park Tiergarten in colors of autumn in Germany, Berlin,
RM2A5YX5W–Triumphal Column, Berlin, Germany. The Victory Column (Siegessäule column) monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack, after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. it was inaugurated on 2 September 1873
RF2A9C920–A view of the Berlin Victory Column, known in German as Siegessaule, located in the historic city of Berlin, Germany.
RMM1F8C5–Germany. Berlin Victory Column. Designed by the German architect Heinrich Strack (1805-1880), after 1864. It commemorates the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War although, as the monument was inaugurated in 1873, Prussia has also victorious in the Austro-Prussian War and in the Franco-Prussian War. On the top, is a bronze sculpture of Victoria, designed by the German sculptor Friedrich Drake (1805-1882). Tiergarten Park.
RMTA2H8K–Presumably Dr. Walther Schuecking, a liberal politician and judge at the International Court of Justice in Hague until 1933, is holding a speech at a political rally at the Siegessaeule (Victory Column) in Berlin.
RMG31EYM–Berlin, Germany, the Victoria at the Victory Column at the Great Star
RMFYXJAY–Victory Column, golden statue of Victoria, goddess of victory, Berlin, Germany / Siegessäule
RM2B75YHP–Aerial view of the Victory Column during the Love Parade. Under the motto 'One World one Future' Techno music fans celebrate the 10th Love Parade with more than one million visitors in Berlin, on 11.07.1998. [automated translation]
RMG1E257–Victory Column or SiegessŠule statue in Tiergarten Berlin Germany
RMB6C4X1–Blenheim Victory Column
RMBF731C–Berlin. Germany. Statue of Victoria Siegessäule Victory Column.
RMBE96MD–GERMANY Berlin Victory Column created by Heinrich Strack to commemorate Prussian victory over Denmark.
RM2M969CB–The Victory Column (Siegessaule) in Berlin, Germany, designed in the 1860s to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. By the time it was inaugurated in 1873, Prussia had also defeated Austria in the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and France in the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). The winged bronze sculpture at the top is of the allegorical figure, Victoria.
RMMR5BBP–Photograph of the Victory Column (Siegessaule) Monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack, after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. Heinrich Strack (1805-1880) a German architect of the Schinkelschule. Dated 21st Century
RM2BHTM9J–Berlin Victory Column (Siegessaule), Platz der Republik, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
RMCR7H0A–Illuminated Siegessaeule victory column during the Festival of Lights, Berlin, Germany, Europe
RMF9Y5AH–Germany, Berlin, view of the Victory Column, Siegessäule with gilded statue of Victoria on the top
RFHREDPA–Germans asked the victor for peace, relief on the victory column Marc Aurels, Rome, Italy, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
RMM1F8C3–Germany. Berlin Victory Column. Designed by the German architect Heinrich Strack (1805-1880), after 1864. It commemorates the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War although, as the monument was inaugurated in 1873, Prussia has also victorious in the Austro-Prussian War and in the Franco-Prussian War. On the top, is a bronze sculpture of Victoria, designed by the German sculptor Friedrich Drake (1805-1882). Tiergarten Park.
RFHAKH37–Berlin Victory Column. Berlin, Germany
RMG31FE7–Berlin, Germany, the Victory Column at the Great Star
RM2G9FR1K–geography / travel, Germany, Berlin, Republic Square ( up to 1948 Kings Square ), the Victory Column, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMFYXJAW–Victory Column, golden statue of Victoria, goddess of victory, Berlin, Germany / Siegessäule
RM2B75YJR–Aerial view of the Victory Column during the Love Parade. Under the motto 'One World one Future' Techno music fans celebrate the 10th Love Parade with more than one million visitors in Berlin, on 11.07.1998. [automated translation]
RFC36B3M–Berlin Siegessäule - Berlin Victory Column 01
RMDKHDG4–Germany, Berlin, Tiergarten. The Victory Column
RMBF75PP–Berlin. Germany. Statue of Victoria Siegessäule Victory Column.
RMBE96M9–GERMANY Berlin Victory Column designed by Heinrich Strack to commemorate the Prussian victory over Denmark
RMAGK0NT–Germany, Berlin. The Victory Column shadow
RMMR5BBA–Photograph of the Victory Column (Siegessaule) Monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack, after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. Heinrich Strack (1805-1880) a German architect of the Schinkelschule. Dated 21st Century
RFG1E259–Victory Column or SiegessŠule statue in Tiergarten Berlin Germany
RFC191KR–Siegessaeule, Victory Column, Berlin Mitte, Berlin, Germany, Europe
RM2G50H5J–Old photo of Berlin Victory Column, Germany, 1930s
RMBNKC2M–Germany Berlin town city victory column golden angel Viktoria statue traveling tourism holidays vacation
RFHREDDM–Destruction of a Germanic village by Roman troops, depicted at the Victory Column Marc Aurels at Rome, Italy, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
RMM1F8B4–Germany. Berlin Victory Column. Designed by the German architect Heinrich Strack (1805-1880), after 1864. It commemorates the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War although, as the monument was inaugurated in 1873, Prussia has also victorious in the Austro-Prussian War and in the Franco-Prussian War. On the top, is a bronze sculpture of Victoria, designed by the German sculptor Friedrich Drake (1805-1882). Tiergarten Park.
RFG3654D–Berlin Victory Column (Siegessaeule) in Berlin, Germany
RMG31FDT–Berlin, Germany, the Victory Column at the Great Star
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RMFYXJAX–Victory Column, golden statue of Victoria, goddess of victory, Berlin, Germany / Siegessäule
RM2B75YHF–Aerial view of the Victory Column during the Love Parade. Under the motto 'Let the sun shine to your heart' techno music fans celebrate the 9th Love Parade with more than one million visitors in Berlin, on 11.07.1998. [automated translation]
RM2A0M5MC–The Victory Column symbolizes Prussian victories against France, Austria and Denmark. Berlin Germany
RMAW6FHR–Victory Column, Berlin, Germany
RMBF75WT–Berlin. Germany. Statue of Victoria Siegessäule Victory Column.
RFJBNHJM–The statue of Victoria on the Victory Column (Siegessäule) at the Großer Stern intersection in Berlin.
RMMR5BBY–Photograph of the Victory Column (Siegessaule) Monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack, after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. Heinrich Strack (1805-1880) a German architect of the Schinkelschule. Dated 21st Century
RFG1E25F–Victory Column or Siegessaule statue in Tiergarten Berlin Germany
RMFY5A04–Aerial view, Union Square with Victory Column, San Francisco, San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA
RMG088X4–Postwar Berlin Victory Column. Retro photo
RMBNKC29–Germany Berlin town city victory column golden angel Viktoria statue traveling tourism holidays vacation
RMAMJJ1W–Berlin Victory Column Siegessäule Berlin Germany
RMM1F8AX–Germany. Berlin Victory Column. Designed by the German architect Heinrich Strack (1805-1880), after 1864. It commemorates the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War although, as the monument was inaugurated in 1873, Prussia has also victorious in the Austro-Prussian War and in the Franco-Prussian War. On the top, is a bronze sculpture of Victoria, designed by the German sculptor Friedrich Drake (1805-1882). Tiergarten Park.
RMF537X0–The golden statue of Victoria in the Berlin Victory Column in Berlin, Germany
RME47ABX–Victory Column
RMAH5N67–Siegessaule Victory Column Berlin Germany Europe
RMFYXJN2–Lantern, Victory Column, golden statue of Victoria, goddess of victory, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany / Siegessäule
RM2DC6A1X–Colonne de la Victoire, Victory Column or Monument, First World War Memorial, Saint Denis La Réuion or Reunion Island France
RMB5WRE4–Panoramic view from the Victory Column at the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag and other landmarks in Berlin, Germany
RMBXRR69–Victory Column created by Heinrich Strack, Tiergarten quarter, Berlin, Germany, Europe
RMBF74KE–Berlin. Germany. Statue of Victoria Siegessäule Victory Column.
RM2A2RTNC–Dürer's Peasant's War pillar design, Victory Column as a Monument to the Peasants' War, F. 49r, p. 104, Dürer, Albrecht, 1525, Albrecht Dürer: Underweysung der Messung, mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt, in Linien ebnen unnd gantzen Corporen. [Nürnberg], [s. n.], [1525
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RMBMDMXK–Victory Column Siegessäule Tiergarten Berlin Germany
RMAT2YT0–Victory Column in Germany´s Capital City Berlin
RMMR5BBT–Photograph of the Victory Column (Siegessaule) Monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack, after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. Heinrich Strack (1805-1880) a German architect of the Schinkelschule. Dated 21st Century
RMDJEDY0–Victory column, Laterne, Tiergarten, Berlin
RMBBGB58–Siegessaeule, Victory Column in Berlin, Germany, Europe
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