What is siegessaeule?

Siegessäule, also known as Victory Column, is a famous monument located in the heart of Berlin, Germany. The monument was erected to commemorate Prussia's victory in the Danish-Prussian War of 1864. The construction of the monument was completed in 1873, and it was designed by Johann Heinrich Strack. The monument is 67 meters tall and is made up of several different parts, including a copper sculpture that depicts Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory.

Siegessäule is located in the Tiergarten park and has become a popular tourist destination. The monument is also a symbol of Berlin's rich history and its status as a major city in Germany. Visitors can climb to the top of the monument to get a panoramic view of the city. The monument's location also serves as a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.