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Allee.
BERLIN.
Section 6. 143
West Row.
Emperor Charles IV. (A. 1378),
with Chamberlain Klaus von
Bismarck and Dietrich Por-
titz, Archbishop of Magde¬
burg; by Cauer.
Emperor Sigismund (d. 1437),
with Bernd Ryke, patrician
of Berlin, and the Provincial
Governor Lippold von Bre-
dow; by Bormel.
Elector Frederick I. (1415-40),
with the knight Wend von
Ileburg and Count Hans of
Hohenlohe; by Manzel.
Elector Frederick II., the Iron
(1440-70), with Burgomaster
WilkeBlankenfelde and Fried¬
rich Ses'selmann, Bishop of
Lebus; by Calandrelli.
East, Row.
Elector Joachim II. Hector
(1535-71), withBishopMatliias
of Brandenburg and Margrave
George of Ansbach; by Mag-
nussen. Behind is a bronze
medallion of Luther.
Elector Joachim I. Nestor
(1499-1535), with Dietrich
von Biilow, Bishop of Lebus,
and Cardinal Albert of Bran¬
denburg, archbishop of May¬
ence; by Gbtz.
Elector John Cicero (1486-99),
with his advisers Eitelwolf
von Stein and Busso von Al-
vensleben; by Manthe.
Elector Albrecht Achilles (1470-
86), with Ludwig von Eyb, the
historian, and Captain Werner
von der Schulenburg; by
Lessing.
We have now reached the Kemper-Platz (PI. R. 19), in which a
Gothic fountain (36 ft. high) in granite of different colours with a
figure of Roland, by 0.Lessing, was erected in 1902. On the main
basin are coats-of-arms of Berlin families; and on the pedestal are
representatives of the different classes and (in front) the sister-
towns Berlin and Kolln quarrelling. — The Bellevue-Str. (see p. 127)
leads hence to the Potsdamer-Platz, while the Viktoria-Str. runs to
the Potsdamer-Brticke (p. 173).
Beside the Goldflsch-Teich (PI. R, 19), behind the W. row of statues,
a marble Monument to Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, by Siemering, was
erected in 1904. The triangular baroque edifice shows half-length figures
of the composers in niches, with symbols of their art below and genii
bearing garlands above. — On the neighbouring Flora-Platz, to the W.,
stands an enlarged replica of the Amazon by Tuaillon (p. 86).
The E. side of the Tiergarten is skirted by the Kbniggratzer-
Strasse (p. 127), leading from the Brandenburg Gate to the Pots¬
damer-Platz (p. 127) on the S. At the entrance to the Lenne-Str.,
near the Koniggratzer-Str., is the Monument to Lessing (PI.
R, 19), by 0. Lessing (1890); on the granite pedestal are portraits
of Moses Mendelssohn, Ewald von Kleist, and Friedr. Nicolai (p. 157),
and at the base are allegorical figures of Humanity and Criticism.
:— At the corner of the streets mentioned above a marble Statue
of the Great Elector-when a youth (after his statue by Janensch at
Kiistrin) was erected in 1904. In the Koniggratzer-Str. is the