Statue de Schiller, Bronze monument in Wiesbaden, Germany
The Schiller statue is a bronze monument in Wiesbaden located near the State Theater, presenting the poet's contemplative character through fine sculptural details. The work displays skilled craftsmanship through careful shaping of facial expression and standing posture.
The monument was erected in 1905, during a time when Germany honored its literary giants through public artworks. This creation reflects a widespread movement to establish national cultural achievements in public spaces.
The monument honors Friedrich Schiller, whose works explored freedom, morality, and human nature to shape German-speaking literature profoundly. Visitors encounter a place that reminds them of the intellectual force this writer exerted on culture.
The monument sits near the theater and is easily reached via paved walkways. People using wheelchairs and those with mobility needs benefit from ramps and accessible pathways throughout the area.
The statue functions as a hub for literary events and poetry readings that connect classical German writing with modern audiences. Such cultural programs transform the public space into a living place where visitors engage with poetic works.
Location: Wiesbaden
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
GPS coordinates: 50.08314,8.24590
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:03
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