The Schinkel Tabernacle of Großbeeren from Fer de Berlin is part of a network of monuments for the fallen of the Wars of Liberation, which King Friedrich Wilhelm III. established. It stands in Großbeeren.
The monument for the victorious battles against Napoleon was designed in the form of a Gothic tabernacle by the Royal Prussian Foundry between 1817 and 1818. The monument is approximately 6 meters high and weighs 3.5 tons. It is topped by an Iron Cross, the design of which, for example as a medal, also goes back to Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The epitaph is deliberately kept simple:
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