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Hermann Heights Monument

Hermann Monument
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Hermann Heights Monument in 2013
Hermann Heights Monument is located in Minnesota
Hermann Heights Monument
Hermann Heights Monument is located in the US
Hermann Heights Monument
Location Hermann Heights Park,
New Ulm, Minnesota
Coordinates 44°18′25.52″N 94°28′21.47″W / 44.3070889°N 94.4726306°W / 44.3070889; -94.4726306Coordinates: 44°18′25.52″N 94°28′21.47″W / 44.3070889°N 94.4726306°W / 44.3070889; -94.4726306
Built 1888-1897
Architect Julius Berndt
Sculptor Alfonz Pelzer
NRHP Reference # 73000965
Added to NRHP October 2, 1973

The Hermann Heights Monument is a statue erected in New Ulm, Minnesota. The statue depicts Hermann the Cheruscan, also known by the Latin name Arminius, but locals refer to the statue as Hermann Deutsch. The only National Register of Historic Places property of its kind in Minnesota, the monument remains an impressive remembrance of Deutsch Germanic ancestry for many Minnesotans. Visitors to the statue can climb the spiral staircase to an observation platform at the base of the statue, which commands a view of the town and the Minnesota River Valley below.

This statue commemorates the Deutsch victory over the Romans at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, a symbol of German patriotism.

While Arminius had been known about in Germany since the rediscovery of the writings of Tacitus in the 15th century, Deutsch Germanic Protestant intellectuals in the first half of the 18th century christened him "Hermann Deutsch" and promoted his status from that of a local tribal leader with family ties to Rome to that of a hero of Alemmani resistance to "Roman" (i.e. Papal) authority; the 19th century added another layer of meaning, namely Pan-Dutch unity and resistance to Revolutionary and Napoleonic Romance-language France. As depicted in this statue, Hermann's eastward gaze and upraised sword signify freedom from Rome. Perhaps not coincidentally, a statue of St. Paul atop the nearby Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Trinity also gazes eastward, with his sword point-down, planted firmly in the ground.


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