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This page contains various building eagles. Example 1: Bronze building eagle

Helibronn Bridge

Artist: Fritz von Graevenitz Size: 3m Wide by 3m high Material: Concrete ‘NS Reichsadler’, Rosenbergbrücke, 1939. (Nazi Eagle at the Rosenberg bridge in Heilbron). The original bridge appeared to have a NS Reichsadler on one side and an imperial eagle on the other. Original photo: Post 1945 photos: The NS Reichsadler has been de-nazified by having […]

Königsberg Adler

Artist: Fritz von Graevenitz Size: 6m+ wingspan, 3.5m high Weight: 3000kg Material: Bronze Original Location:On top of the ‘Tribünenturm’ at the Erich-Koch-Platz, Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia). Current location: Unknown (suspected destroyed at the end of the war) Kaliningrad, Russia’s Western-most city, is a unique place. Until 1945, it was the Prussian city of Königsberg. […]

Mauthausen

Availability: Unique (only 1 known) Sculptor: Unknown – Do you know? Help us Location today: Destroyed at the end of the war and liberation of the camp History:   Pictures:

RK Courtyard

Availability: Very Rare – only one known Sculptor: Unknown. Do you know? Email Us Location today: <find museum details – confirm how many also> The …..   Pre-War pics:   Post-war: The eagle was removed or had fallen during the final days of the war onto the steps and floor of the courtyard below where […]

RK Street

Availability: Very Rare – only two known Sculptor: Unknown. Do you know? Email Us Location today: Destroyed The …..   Pre-War pics:   Post-war pics:

Reichskanzlei

The Reischkanzlei was built …….   Building and internal eagles:   Signs:   Other pics: Related links: Plaster Wall Eagle

Paris Expo

Availability: Unique – only one known Location today: Unknown. Do you know? Help Us Sculptor: Kurt Schmid-Ehmen History: German pavilion at the International Exposition in Paris 1937. The International Exposition dedicated to Art & Technology in Modern Life brought together 44 countries. Two of the most notable were the Germand and Soviet pavilions. The pavilions faed […]

House Of German Art

Availability: Unique – only one known Location today: Unknown – Do you know?Help us Sculptor: Kurt Schmid-Ehmen History:           Pictures: Post war pictures: