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440:(1849–1897). The 6.5 m (21 ft) high figure was fashioned on site from several sandstone blocks. At its feet linger knights, mythical creatures and members of his court, with whom the old emperor is lying in wait for resurrection in his underground dungeon. The Barabarossa legend holds, that he would rise again when Germany was in need of his leadership. The emperor himself is depicted as one might imagine an ancient powerful monarch in poems and legends at the very moment of awakening. This moment has been highlighted by the cawling movement of the left hand, that rests in the bottom-long beard and a slightly recessed leg that is not covered by the coat. The emperor doesn't really sleep, he even winks with one eye. Sculptor Nikolaus Geiger decorated the emperor's red beard with the 45: 299: 470:, he poses on horseback in a dignified manner. He is flanked by two allegorical sculptures. To the right a Germanic warrior, who represents defense and to the left a woman, holding a pen and an oak leaf wreath, symbolizing history. Both, the Barbarossa and the Wilhelm sculptures represent the idea of the monument's program - the glorification of the monarchy and the military strength of the empire. The whole group has a height of almost 11 m (36 ft) and weighs around 16 tons. The driven copper sheets have a thickness of 2 to 3 mm (0.079 to 0.118 in). 164: 414: 372:. Curious evidence of the medieval imperial castle has been preserved, such as the world's deepest castle well of 176 m (577 ft) depth. The 17 m (56 ft) high keep on the site of the former upper Kyffhausen castle is accessible and houses two exhibitions. Parts of the old gate structures have also been preserved. The Castle Museum focuses on the history of the ancient castle complex, the 167: 172: 170: 166: 165: 422: 171: 169: 780: 758: 168: 473:
The Wilhelm sculpture is attached to a 57-metre (187 ft) tower, which is topped by a huge imperial crown. A 247-step stairway leads to a platform on top of the tower, that offers a panoramic view over the Kyffhäuser range to the
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and the construction history of the Emperor Wilhelm monument. The Museum also exhibits numerous artefacts, that were unearthed during excavations and conservation work by the Kyffhäuser Federation in and around the medieval castle.
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castles and fortresses of the 12th and 13th centuries for his Monument walls and towers. The roughly hewn stones are reminiscent of the Hohenstaufen hump block masonry, that were also used on the Barbarossa tower. The 1871 founded
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as national identity was expressed in bombastic imperial stone iconography and was to be achieved as an imperial people, with an emperor as head of state and it was to develop imperial ambitions – domestic, European and global.
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The monument has a total height of 81 m (266 ft) and is located at an elevation of 420 m (1,380 ft) on top of an 800 m (2,600 ft) long outcrop of the eastern
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The Prusso-German authorities were also aware of necessary integration concepts for the non-Prussian population. The nation was to be forged through
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A little scenic stone quarry surrounded by terraces on the east side of the monument forms the backdrop for the emperor
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The monument sits among the ruins (the upper and lower castle) of the medieval
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of Emperor William I, designed by sculptor Emil Hundrieser (1846–1911) in
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Architect Bruno Schmitz had borrowed romanesque style elements from the
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range, below the 439 m (1,440 ft) high mountain peak of the
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Cultural depictions of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
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Kyffhäuser monument

Emperor William I
51°24′47″N 11°06′35″E / 51.41306°N 11.10972°E / 51.41306; 11.10972
Steinthaleben
Thuringia
Germany
Bruno Schmitz
William I
Frederick I
‹See Tfd›
German
Emperor William monument
Kyffhäuser
German
Thuringia
Kyffhausen Castle
Bad Frankenhausen
Bruno Schmitz
Monument to the Battle of the Nations
Battle of Leipzig
Emperor William Monument
Porta Westfalica
Kyffhäuser
Kyffhausen Castle
Steinthaleben
Kyffhäuserland
Bad Frankenhausen
Tilleda
Goldene Aue

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