This is a list of equestrian statues in Germany.
Memorial to Baden dragoon in World War I (Leibdragonerdenkmal) by close to the Mühlburger Tor.
Emperor Wilhelm I by Adolf Heer at the Kaiserplatz, 1897
Emperor Wilhelm I by Adolf Brütt in the Schlosspark, 1896.
German Corner - the monument of Emperor Wilhelm I by Emil Hundrieser. It is the tallest of the Kaiser Wilhelm equestrian monuments, the sculpture itself is 14 meters high.
Memorial to fallen Krefelder Tanzhusaren at the Grafschaftsplatz, 1929.
Emperor Wilhelm I by Louis Tuaillon between Central station und Lindenplatz.
Magdeburg Horseman (Magdeburger Reiter, probably showing Emperor Otto I the Great), ca. 1240. It is the first equestrian sculpture north of the Alps.
Emperor Wilhelm I at the Universitätsplatz, destroyed.
King Friedrich Wilhelm III by Louis Tuaillon.
Elector Maximilian I by Bertel Thorvaldsen at the Wittelsbacherplatz.
King Ludwig I by Max von Widnmann at the Odeonsplatz, 1862.
Emperor Wilhelm I by Wilhelm von Rümann at the Egidienplatz, 1905.
Emperor Wilhelm I by Adolf Heer at the Goetheplatz, 1899.
Emperor Wilhelm I close to the Alte Brücke (Old Bridge), destroyed after 1945.
Den Gefallenen Soldaten monument.
Sankt Andreasberg
Emperor Wilhelm I by Karl Harzig, 1906.
Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II by Ludwig Brunow close to Schlossgarten, 1893.
The Obotrite Prince Niklot at the Schwerin Castle (sculptor, Christian Genschow)
Archbishop Engelbert II by Paul Wynand in Schloss Burg, 1925.
Emperor Wilhelm I by Wilhelm von Rümann at the Karlsplatz, 1898.
King Wilhelm I by Ludwig von Hofer in the Konrad-Adenauer-Straße.
Duke Eberhard I by Ludwig von Hofer in Altes Schloss, 1859.
Emperor Wilhelm I by Gustav Eberlein.
Grand Duke Karl August by Adolf von Donndorf, 1867-1875.
Emperor Wilhelm I by Ernst Wenck.
Emperor Wilhelm I close to Rathaus, destroyed after 1945.
Martin Walser (Reiter über den Bodensee) by Peter Lenk.
Emperor Wilhelm I by Gustav Eberlein in Elberfeld, 1893.
Emperor Wilhelm II on elevation of the Intercity-Hotels.
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