Denkmal für Justus von Liebig, Munich — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
À propos Denkmal für Justus von Liebig
Honor a scientific revolutionary at the Denkmal für Justus von Liebig, a magnificent monument celebrating one of chemistry's greatest minds. Created by sculptor Michael Wagmuller in 1883, this impressive work combines Carrara marble and granite to create a lasting tribute to the father of organic chemistry. Positioned at the prestigious Maximiliansplatz, the monument commands respect and admiration from all who encounter it. Justus von Liebig's contributions to chemistry and agricultural science transformed human understanding of the natural world and improved farming practices globally. The monument itself has a fascinating backstory involving chemistry: shortly after its unveiling, silver nitrate accidentally stained the marble surface, creating an unexpected chemical reaction. The renowned scientist Max von Pettenkofer successfully removed the stain, adding a meta-scientific chapter to the monument's history. Questo's journey through Munich's cultural landmarks includes pausing here to reflect on how scientific genius can be immortalized in stone and how one man's discoveries ripple through centuries. This monument bridges art and science beautifully.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- Maximilianspl. 17, 80333 München, Germany
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