Located in the heart of Berlin, at the center of Tilgaten Park. It was built in 1864 to celebrate Prussia's victory in the war against Denmark, which opened the gates of the north of Prussia and was of great significance to Prussia's transformation into Germany. Above the Roman triumphant pillar, the golden and dazzling goddess of victory wings spread, flying in the wind, symbolizing freedom, the goddess left hand holding a scepter, right hand holding a laurel, held high, facing Paris, seems to metaphorically everything.