The huge statue of William I was dressed in uniform and carried a horse by the wind, and appeared very brave.
Statue of William I
Posted: Jun 25, 2019
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猫猫在旅行
4/5Excellent
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It was already ten thirty when the cruise ship docked at Deutsche Corner, and it was going to leave in the morning. I thought I couldn't come in vain, but I put on my coat and went out. Fortunately, the statue of William I was floodlit and could be seen clearly even at night. The statue is built to thank the German emperor for unifying Germany. It is located on the German corner of Koblenz. The statue is particularly high, with a base of more than 20 meters, and the riding statue above is more than ten meters high. Although it was night, I finally saw it.
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Posted: Aug 25, 2019
godknows
5/5Outstanding
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The statue of William I riding on the edge of the German Horn commemorates the defeat of France in the 19th century in the Franco-Prussian War of the German history, and finally established the German Empire, making Germany a unified nation for the first time in German history.
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Posted: Nov 16, 2018
云水游悠
5/5Outstanding
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On the triangular platform of the Horn of Germany stands a statue of William I's hero on horseback, in memory of German history, William I the Great defeated France in the 19th century French-Popular War, and finally established the German Empire. Make Germany a unified nation for the first time in history, and built! The photos taken were not very good because of the afternoon light!
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Posted: Jun 28, 2018
凤凤吖吖
5/5Outstanding
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The statue of William I, the leader of the German reunification, has a strong sense of age, tall, shocking, and exotic, at the intersection of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, majestic, standing in the distance.
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Posted: Oct 5, 2017
tailor2000
5/5Outstanding
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The statue of William I was in the Horn of Germany, a square, next to the Moselle and Rhine, and the whole statue looked thirty or forty meters, and it looked quite spectacular, and its ripples seemed to proclaim the great emperor.