List of monuments, fountains and sculptures in Neustrelitz
(Listed chronologically by year of origin)
designation | image | Location | Artist | Establishment of inauguration |
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Apollo (Adonis) | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | the "Götterallee" once consisted of 22 sandstone statues from the workshop of the Dresden sculptor Marckwalter, partly also from the Neustrelitz court sculptor Simon Gehle (individual assignment unclear); 9 are preserved to this day; Originals 1965/68 replaced by copies | |
Ceres (autumn) | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | see before | |
Diana | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | see before | |
Mars | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | see before | |
naiad | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | see before | |
Winter (allegory) | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | see before | |
Zeus | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | see before | |
Water (allegory) | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | see before | |
Hercules | Castle Park (Baroque Götterallee) | JG Marckwalter | around 1764 | see before | |
Friedrich Eugen von Hobe |
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Lock cap | Christian Philipp Wolff | 1813/2000 | original monument from 1813 after 1945, simplified, renewed |
Lying deer | Entrance portal to the zoo | Christian Daniel Rauch | 1826 | Designed as a portal by Friedrich Wilhelm Buttel in 1821 and erected in 1824/1825, supplemented in 1826 by two bronze deers made as counterparts by CD Rauch | |
Lifting ram |
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Castle Park | FW Buttel | 1840/44 | Figure of the goddess Hebe based on a design by Antonio Canova (1796); on the roof a copy of the Praxitelische "Lycian Apollo" (original Uffizi Florence) |
Ildefonso group |
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Castle Park | (Antique copy) | 1840s | also: Group of San Ildefonso; Copy after a Roman copy of the 1st century BC From the Prado Madrid (the Greek original is lost); the marble group was destroyed in 1945 and only replaced by a sandstone group in 1983 |
Adorant (praying boy) |
Orangery Palace Park |
(Antique copy) | 1840s | From 1840 to 1842 Friedrich Wilhelm Buttel redesigned the Neustrelitz Orangery into a garden salon on behalf of Grand Duke Georg . A copy of the ancient bronze statue of the Praying Boy was placed in the middle of the garden on a Corinthian marble column . The original, dating from around 300 BC. The statue, created in the artistic tradition of the Greek sculptor Lysipp , is in the antique collection of the State Museums in Berlin . Found in Rhodes around 1500, the original of the statue first came to Venice and then passed into the possession of the Finance Minister Louis XIV. He had the arms completed and set up the praying boy in his Vaux-le-Vicomte castle. In 1747 the Prussian King Friedrich II bought the statue for the Sanssouci Park . Today the original of the praying boy is in the Altes Museum in Berlin and welcomes visitors entering from the rotunda. | |
Children's fountain | Orangery Palace Park |
Albert Wolff | 1849 | In 1844 the fountain, also known as the fairy tale fountain, was made of marble according to a design by Eduard Stützel . After it was initially set up in Sanssouci Park , the fountain came as a gift from King Friedrich Wilhelm IV. To his uncle Grand Duke Georg in Neustrelitz and found its place there in front of the entrance terrace of the Neustrelitz orangery . | |
Drake vase | Castle Park | Friedrich Drake | 1854 | the motifs are essentially based on the base design of the monument to King Friedrich Wilhelm III. in the Berlin zoo | |
Viktoria von Leuthen | Castle Park | CD smoke | 1854 | Die-cast zinc copy of the original on the battlefield of Leuthen | |
Ores sarcophagus | Castle Park | Antique copy | (around) 1854 | Copy of the 19th century based on the Roman original | |
Mark Matthew Luke Johannes |
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Castle Church | Albert Wolff | 1855/56 | Terracotta figures manufactured by Ernst March in Charlottenburg ; Lukas and Matthäus a little later as second copies for the St. Luke Church in Berlin |
Prince Blucher | Castle Park | CD smoke | around 1860? | after a bust from 1815 | |
Charles II | Buttel Square | Albert Wolff | 1863, March 30th. | Marble bust after a design by Christian Philipp Wolff ; replaced by a copy | |
Duke Karl (1785–1837) | Buttel Square | Albert Wolff | 1863, March 30th. | Marble bust (after a bust from 1837) dedicated to "the heroic leader and fighter for Germany's liberation"; Replaced by a copy in 1999 | |
Asclepius | Castle driveway | (Antique copy) | 1860/65 | Zinc casting after a statue from the school of Phidias ; Original in Naples | |
Demeter | Castle driveway | (Antique copy) | 1860/65 | Zinc casting based on a statue from around 400 BC Chr .; Original in Rome | |
Hera | Castle driveway | (Antique copy) | 1860/65 | Zinc casting after a statue from the school of Phidias; Original in Rome | |
Meleager | Castle driveway | (Antique copy) | 1860/65 | Zinc casting based on a statue of Skopas around 450 BC Chr .; Original in Rome | |
Niobe | Castle driveway | (Antique copy) | 1860/65 | Zinc casting based on a Roman copy of a statue from around 330/20 BC Chr .; Original in Florence | |
Venus of Capua | Castle driveway | (Antique copy) | 1860/65 | Zinc casting after a late Hellenistic statue; Original in Naples | |
Herculan | Castle driveway | (Antique copy) | 1860/65 | Zinc casting of a statue from the Augustan period; Original in Dresden | |
George | Buttel Square | Albert Wolff | 1866, October 17. | Dismantled in 1956 and taken to a depot; 1989 reorganization | |
1870/71 | Barracks yard | 1873, July 31. | so-called army memorial stone for field artillery regiment No. 24; buried obelisk found in 2016 and stolen by strangers before recovery | ||
Luise Temple | Castle garden |
Schinkel Albert Wolff |
1891 | Memorial hall for Queen Luise based on Schinkel's design; inside a copy of the marble grave figure of Queen Luise (original by CD Rauch); First presented to the public on July 19, 1892 | |
1870/71 | destroyed | Martin Wolff | 1898, October 16. | State war memorial of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Grenadier Regiment No. 89 | |
Adolph Rudolphi | Carolinen pen | Martin Wolff | around 1900 | Cenotaph for the deserving Neustrelitz doctor, Senior Medical Officer Adolf (Wilhelm August) Rudolphi (1828–1899) | |
Friedrich Wilhelm | destroyed | Martin Wolff | 1909 | formerly on Paradeplatz (Buttel-Platz); Melted down in 1944 | |
Adolf Friedrich VI. | 1920s | In memory of the last Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, stone used as a tombstone for the first communist mayor Paul Bruse, this stone was erected after 1990 | |||
1914-18 | Castle garden | Hans Dammann | 1923, June 3rd. | War memorial of the 2nd Battalion of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Grenadier Regiment No. 89 and the 3rd (Grand Ducal Mecklenburg) Battery of the Holstein Field Artillery Regiment No. 24 | |
1914-18 | "Sports camp" | 1930s | Monument made of field stones with a steel helmet on top | ||
Victim of fascism | Marienstrasse | 1949, 09/11. | Obelisk with plaque; Board renewed in 1997 after destruction | ||
Soviet memorial | stored | 1956 | instead of a monument erected on the market square since November 18, 1945; the figure of a soldier was taken to a camp in 1995 (in the city's directing yard, Lessingstrasse 80) | ||
Memorial stone 1939-45 | Castle Park | after 1990 | for the fallen of infantry regiments No. 48 and 172 | ||
Friedrich Wolf | City Theatre | Bronze sculpture | |||
NKVD memorial stone | Wilhelm-Stolte-Str. 1 | 2000 | for victims of the NKVD -Gefängnisses no. 5 Strelitz (since 2000 at the entrance of the old prison Neustrelitz, on the initiative of the camp community Sachsenhausen from 1945 to 1950 eV) | ||
Small cube | cath. church | Helmut Senf | 2001 | Sculpture made of sectional steel on the crossroads at the Catholic Church | |
Strelitzien Monument | Neustrelitz (roundabout Useriner Straße - Promenade - Seestraße - Semmelweisstraße) | René Winter | 2008 | for the 275th anniversary of Neustrelitz presented on the day of the Strelitzienfest | |
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1870/71 | Strelitz-Alt district, Bahnhofstr. |
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1914-18 | Strelitz-Alt Schulstr. |
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Synagogue memorial stone | Strelitz-Alt district | at Alex for the destroyed synagogue |
- Cemetery for the fallen Soviet soldiers in the former botanical garden of the palace area
- Jewish cemetery at the main train station
- Memorial stone for the refugee cemetery from the time after 1945 on the edge of the Kiefernheide development area
- Jewish cemetery in the Strelitz-Alt district
- Two fountains on the terraces in the palace gardens
- National war memorial, formerly on the site of the memorial for the victims of fascism
- two sculptures on the Roman Catholic Church
- Memorial for the Strelitz gymnasts who fell in 1914–1918, Strelitz-Alt district, in front of the former sports center (now "Die Schiefe"), non-ferrous metal plaque with the gymnast's cross (four letters: FFFF) removed around 1977
- Memorial plaque for the students of the Strelitz technical center who died in 1914–1918, removed around 1977, later deposited in the Museum Neustrelitz
- Tomb of the hussar Timm, who captured a French eagle standard in the Battle of Leipzig in 1813
- Memorial for those who fell in 1914–1918 in the Neustrelitz cemetery with individual graves from the first and second second World War
- Memorial stone for the suicide victims in 1945 in the Neustrelitz cemetery
Individual evidence
- ^ Gerlinde Kienitz: Neustrelitz Castle Park. Ed. Museum der Stadt Neustrelitz, p. 24 (illustrated with photographs by Horst – Günter Jung)
- ↑ a b Antikensammlung, Museuminsel Berlin
- ↑ a b Object 2179: Praying Boy (Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin) in Arachne - object database of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne; Retrieved August 31, 2015.
- ↑ Nikolas Bernau: Original and Experiment. Archive of the Berliner Zeitung , accessed on August 31, 2015.
- ^ Gerlinde Kienitz: Neustrelitz Castle Park. Ed. Museum der Stadt Neustrelitz, p. 15 (illustrated with photographs by Horst – Günter Jung)
- ↑ Nordkurier April 21, 2016