Rudolf Virchow Monument

The Rudolf Virchow Monument is an outdoor monument to Rudolf Virchow, who was a pathologist, archaeologist, politician and public-health reformer. The monument was created in the neoclassical style by Fritz Klimsch from 1906 to 1910, and is located on Karlplatz in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
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The is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in . One of the best-known landmarks of Germany, it was erected on the site of a former that marked the start of the road from Berlin to , the former capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. is situated 720 metres south of Rudolf Virchow Monument.

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Rudolf Virchow Monument

Latitude
52.52271° or 52° 31′ 22″ north
Longitude
13.37936° or 13° 22′ 46″ east
Inception
1910
Open location code
9F4MG9FH+3P
Open­Street­Map ID
node 956647501
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­memorial
Wiki­data ID
Q22330282
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