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Victory Column

Monument in Berlin

Updated: March 09, 2024 08:06 AM

Victory Column is located in Berlin (Capital of Germany), Germany. It's address is Großer Stern 1, 10557 Berlin, Germany.

Großer Stern 1, 10557 Berlin, Germany

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Where is Victory Column?

Victory Column is located at: Großer Stern 1, 10557 Berlin, Germany.

What are the coordinates of Victory Column?

Coordinates: 52.5145229, 13.3501085

Victory Column Reviews

Sharath Kamlekar
2023-12-26 10:47:09 GMT

Highly recommended in during Fall season when the trees slowly start to turn gray.
It only has steps so you will have to catch breath!
Admission fee to the top is very less - 4€

The views from the top are truly breath taking and aerial view of this pretty city in 360* which is very awesome!!

Do it definitely, at least once if you are in Berlin.

Nakrani Hardik
2024-01-02 16:01:01 GMT

Amazing monument! The Victory Column in Berlin is a must-see. It's a tall structure with great views of the city. Easy to reach and worth the visit. Enjoyed the historical vibes!

Edward Rodrigues
2023-11-21 09:48:03 GMT

Another place from my bucket list ticked off. It's a major landmark for Berlin with a fantastic view from the very top . It's a hack of a climb but worth all the strain and effort. A 360° view of the city on a clear day. All we can say it is Awesome ! MEMORABLE ! A must visit site don't miss it.

Ewan Hempsey
2023-09-05 15:13:43 GMT

Great views of Berlin from above the stairs are steep and there are 285 steps so bare this in mind however as not suitable for everyone there are seating points on the way up to stop if you need them. There are two viewing platforms from the top you get an awesome panoramic view of the city and looking straight up you get a great view of the 8m sculpture of Victoria which is very cool to see up close.

Juan Uribe
2023-11-06 14:09:21 GMT

Beautiful monument to war victories in the unification of germany in the 19th century. Worth the visit.

You can climb all the way to the top for €4.

At the base of the monument you can tead the story of the monument as well as a bunch of other landmarks in Germany, Europe and the US.

Arebi Alhasaeri
2024-02-05 11:19:55 GMT

The place is very high, it took me 10 minutes to reach the top, I can imagine that it can be very difficult for someone with a medical condition,

The entrance is 4 euro and it's way better than the tower in Alexandrplats, also the view is really good and there are some artistic wall paintings on the second floor and a small museum on the first floor.

Alina Gumirova
2023-08-09 20:14:29 GMT

Interesting place to visit. You can climb upstairs and enjoy Berlin picturesque views. Entrance tickets are about 5 euro. There is a small museum installation inside that tells the history of the column. It’s not very easy to climb to the top but worth it especially in the sunset 🌅. Also there are seats between the floors where you can have rest. Recommended for visiting! ⭐

megabus
2024-01-08 19:05:01 GMT

There was a little museum kind of exhibit here about the history of monuments such as this one which was really interesting. Didn't expect to have that so spend more time here looking at everything. Loved the illustrations of on the maps. Lots of steps up (lots) and an amazing view. Was blown away at the top figuratively and literally because it was super windy.

ok.
2023-11-19 01:28:31 GMT

Siegessäule (Victory Column) is definitely one of the best spots to admire the views of the whole Berlin. Once you make it all the way to the top of the column you can take breathtaking pictures of the views you can find up there. It’s also worth mentioning, that the construction of the column in itself is magnificent.

Ceci Riedel
2023-09-26 06:31:12 GMT

The museum is interesting but sparse. The real reason to be there is to enjoy the views from the terrace and the top. After climbing the 285 spiraling, steps we enjoyed views of Tiergarten park and the city buildings in the distance. It's worth the climb and you have landings about every 40 steps to rest if you want to.

K
2023-12-28 11:04:09 GMT

Spectacular monument that is very powerful. I did not enter the monument but I enjoyed the beautiful view of it and the surrounding area. There are clean and well-maintained trails all around.

A must see in Berlin!

Courtney Darder
2023-09-20 13:19:16 GMT

So with this one you need to find the tunnel to go down under the road to the column. You can see all the gun shot holes and damage this has taken from the time it had been built. I sit and wonder what all history has it seen. Regardless it’s a beautiful piece of art and history rich. Read some of the writing on the wall in the tunnel before going in it’s pretty cool facts to know.

Kate Kofan
2023-09-01 11:17:17 GMT

Historical place with picturesque views. It consists of some exhibition parts, a small suvenir shop and of course narrow steps to the top. You could make a break and sit between some levels.
Of course the view would be better with nice weather. I was amazed the size of the park around, so you could spend a while to observe the view around the column and read all descriptions for exposition downstairs.

Dr Sheena Annie Thomas
2023-09-20 19:29:55 GMT

A spectacular monument. The entry is through underground. Ascent to the top of the building is through a spiral ladder with around 280 steps. After every 30 or 40 steps, there are area for rest with 2 seats. The top is safely fenced with 360° walking areas. Spectacular view of Berlin city can be viewed from there.

Pranav Rathi
2023-08-12 10:09:50 GMT

It was inaugurated in 1873 to celebrate the victory in the second Schleswig war. The golden statue recently got its gold-coat renewed so it glitters like new. Going inside and up on the tower is ticketed and there is no elevator only stairs. There is also a small museum inside. Usually there is a short line so the best time is in early morning because they only allow limited people inside at a time.

Ba “Bisba” Bis
2023-11-10 21:46:12 GMT

Nicely maintained and an amazing view from the top. Worth visiting and climbing the stairs

Cj Jacobs
2023-11-19 14:53:33 GMT

Great coloumn that one can acess. The climb was quite steep and the wind that goes around it made the climn more exciting. Great view from the top and it gets used to sometimes showcase fireworks displays.

Aprillewis69
2023-10-27 17:46:05 GMT

The Victory Column was lit up for the Festival of Lights. During the day you can pay a small fee to go up into the tower. The lower level shows you a history of it, short climb up the winding stairs takes you up to the top where you have a 360 degree view. Simply beautiful....

Daniel Gwizdov
2023-09-16 11:48:22 GMT

Marvelous historical site, that still bears the scars of World War II. Inside you can find and exhibition of buildings showing German greatness, built in the XIX century, history of the Siegessäule, and its somewhat changed role in modern Berlin and Germany. The entry is cheap, when I was visiting it was just 4€ and you better not miss it while here. There’s is an unforgettable sight on the Brandenburger Tor, it alone is worth entering the column.

Melanie Hughes
2023-11-26 20:10:02 GMT

A really good place to walk out to and view the city from the viewing platform (265 steps up !!..be aware)
Fantastic views across the city.
Entrance only €4 which is very reasonable compared to the other options in the city

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