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Museum. BEI
Obsequies of Empress Victoria
at Cronberg, by F. Briitt (1901).
Rooms 5-8: Emperor Wil¬
liam I. (1797-1888). R. 5 con¬
tains M. Lock's marble *Group,
'No time to be tired', the
marble angels from the mauso¬
leum of Emp. Frederick, and the
bust of the latter, by Schuler. —-
R. 6. Addresses, the most inter¬
esting designed by Menzel after
the attempt on the emperor's
life in 1878 (in the right corner).
By the rear-wall are the em¬
peror's coronation-robes (1801)
and uniforms appropriate to his
various orders. By the window-
wall is Moltke's study-table,
with a cast of his death-mask
and his hands. Silver Hall of
Fame by Friedeberg Sons. —
R. 7. By the N. wall, costumes
and uniforms; sabretache (to the
left of the swords) on which the
emperor wrote his letter to Na¬
poleon III. at Sedan. In the
centre is the table at which
Napoleon III. signed the declar¬
ation of war at St. Cloud in
1870. On the window-wall are
memorials of the emperor's
youth, comprising a letter from
Queen Luise to her son (1806).
Portraits of Bismarck and nu¬
merous generals. — R. 8. Bust
of Prince William by Rauch
(1833). Paintings: Unter den
Linden, March 22nd, 1887, by
Geissler; the emperor on his
death-bed, drawing by A. von
Werner; the emperor in his pri¬
vate room, by Biilow (1888);
*Address from the city of Berlin
after the campaign of 1866, by
Menzel.
Rooms 9 & 10: Empress
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