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Karlsruhe Pyramid

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The Karlsruhe Pyramid is an iconic sandstone monument located in the central square of Marktplatz. It serves as the tomb of Margrave Karl Wilhelm, who founded the city in 1715. The pyramid, built in 1825, replaced an earlier wooden structure and is a striking example of neoclassical design. Its dark red sandstone contrasts with the surrounding baroque buildings, making it a focal point of the square. Visitors can walk around the pyramid and read the inscription honoring the margrave. The pyramid is not only a historical landmark but also a symbol of Karlsruhe's unique radial city layout, with streets radiating from the palace. A visit here offers a quick yet meaningful connection to the city's origins.

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  • The pyramid itself, a 7-meter-tall sandstone structure
  • Inscription on the west side honoring Margrave Karl Wilhelm
  • Marktplatz square with surrounding historic buildings
  • Nearby Karlsruhe Palace visible from the square

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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