Neue Wache, Unter den Linden, Berlin: the sculpture 'Mother with her Dead Son' in the memorial hall
Architect/Designer | Kollwitz, Kathe Schmidt (1867-1945) |
| Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781-1841) |
| Tessenow, Heinrich (1876-1950) |
Artist/Photographer | Jackson, Nicola |
Country | Germany |
City | Berlin |
Subject Date | 1993 |
Image Date | 2009 |
View | Exterior |
Style | Minimalist |
Medium | Photoprint |
Orientation | Landscape |
Colour Info | Black and white |
Credit | Nicola Jackson / RIBA Collections |
Subject | Conversion of buildings ; Despair ; War memorials ; Shadows ; Halls ; Barracks ; Sculpture |
NOTES: This Neoclassical building was designed by K. F. Schinkel as a guardhouse and built in 1816 for the troops of the King of Prussia and served as such until the end of World War I and the fall of the Germany monarchy in 1918. Heinrich Tessenow was commissioned by the state government of Prussia in 1931 to redesign the building as a memorial to the German war dead. The interior was converted into a memorial hall with an oculus and it was renamed the 'Memorial for the Fallen of the War'. Badly damaged during World War II, the building was restored in 1960 and rededicated in 1993 when an enlarged version of Kathe Kollwitz''s sculpture 'Mother with her Dead Son' was installed under the oculus.
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