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Reviewed 25 July 2017 via mobile

Located a couple of steps ahead of Neptune statue and old cathedral, you can wall there and take some photos to the fathers of socialism.

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 8 December 2016

Fascinating to realize that during the book-burning of 1933, that many of Engel's and Marx's books were burned on Babelplatz in Berlin as un-German influences. These huge statures appear stoic and sturdy ... did the architect want to imply a sense power and stability? There are some photos on the surrounding partial walls illustrating "Western excesses:. Originally located in a more highly trafficed area and relocated here. Close to the Metro.

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 16 November 2016

The Marx-Engels-Forum is worth a quick stop if you are in the area. Directly across from the Radisson Blu Hotel, these statues are interesting. I wonder what these guys would say today about modern Germany?

Date of experience: September 2016
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Reviewed 3 October 2016 via mobile

The statue of Marx and Engels is an enjoyable stop, there are benches nearby and a quieter atmosphere than the surrounding city centre. Good to sit down for lunch and take in some good old communism.

Date of experience: June 2016
Thank Evan S
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Reviewed 21 September 2016 via mobile

We were heading towards the fantastic Nikolaiviertal District and had a little wander through this most beautiful of public parks.
It's so interesting to see statues dedicated to two people so synonymous with communism especially in a county and city that suffered so much under this harsh regime.
Very easy to locate being not to far from Alexanderplatz or Nikolaiviertal.
If your in the area well worth checking out.

Date of experience: August 2016
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