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The Angel of Peace statue, built in 1899 and 120 years old, was designed by Jacob Mohr in 1891 to commemorate the end of the Franco-German war for 25 years.
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The statue of the Angel of Peace is located at the end of one of Munich's 4 royal avenues, Regent's Avenue, designed by Jacob Moore in 1891 and built in 1896. The statue is a gilded bronze statue that is not only eye-catching, it was designed to commemorate the end of the Franco-German war that celebrated 25 years and is now one of Munich's many landmarks. Here, visitors can overlook Munich and enjoy the beauty of Munich.
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The Angel of Peace statue, built in 1899 and 120 years old, was designed by Jacob Mohr in 1891 to commemorate the end of the Franco-German war for 25 years.
The large statue of the Angel of Peace is located at the end of Regent Avenue in Munich and is one of the important landmarks of Munich. The statue was built to commemorate the end of the 25-year Franco-Prussian War. The statue is very magnificent and beautiful. The victory angel at the top of the pillar shines golden and dazzling.
The Angel of Peace is a landmark statue of Munich, located in Bogenhausen District, about 1.66 kilometers northeast of downtown Munich. The statue was built in 1871 to commemorate the 25 years of peace after the Franco-Prussian War. The exquisite fountain-equipped building is situated on a high cylindrical platform. The cylindrical building is crowned with a bronze statue 25 metres high. The gold-plated Angel of Peace, representing the victorious Greek goddess, is modeled on the Greek Temple of Olympia, surrounded by the Chubi at the bottom. Special works of art.
I would like to give five stars 🌟, because the set is very careful, the wife is great!
This is Munich's "Angel of Peace" and Berlin has an identical statue called "Goddess of Victory". We prefer Munich's because it focuses on peace rather than war.