towers an equestrian statue of Emperor William I, designed by sculptor EmilHundrieser (1846–1911) in Neo-baroque style. Wilhelm is depicted as a general
in 1895, the 7.5-metre (25 ft) copper Berolina statue by sculptor EmilHundrieser was erected. At the beginning of the 20th century, Alexanderplatz experienced
(1843-1913), positioned on either side of the clock above the main entrance. EmilHundrieser (1846-1911) was responsible for a sculpture on the very top of the
Franco-Prussian War. Another statue was designed in 1889 by the sculptors EmilHundrieser [de] (1846–1911) and Michel Lock (1848–1898) as a decorative element