Ernst Freiberger Foundation

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The Ernst Freiberger Foundation was founded in 1994 by the entrepreneur Ernst Freiberger in Berlin and is socially, culturally and socially committed. The “ street of remembrance ” in Berlin's Spreebogen ( Moabit ) should be emphasized as particularly effective: important personalities of the 20th century are honored here with busts created by well-known artists such as Heinrich Drake and Bernhard Heiliger : Georg Elser , Thomas Mann , Ludwig Mies van der Rohe , Walther Rathenau , Albrecht Haushofer , Edith Stein , Konrad Zuse , Ludwig Erhard , Albert Einstein , Käthe Kollwitz and Helmut Kohl .

In addition to erecting monuments, the foundation strives to integrate older people and is the publisher of a series of academic publications on socio-political issues. These are also discussed at regular intervals in the “ Ameranger Disput” by well-known experts.

Web links

Commons : Ernst Freiberger Foundation  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Street of Remembrance": http://www.freiberger-stiftung.de/de/engagement/denkmalerrichtung.php ( Memento from July 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Monument to Helmut Kohl unveiled in Berlin. Retrieved May 3, 2019 .
  3. Publications of the foundation: http://www.freiberger-stiftung.de/de/publikationen/index.php ( Memento from July 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Georg-Elser-Arbeitskreis for busting: http://www.georg-elser-arbeitskreis.de/texts/elser-bueste.htm