Erected in 1817, consisting of two parts, whereas the major part depicts Napoleon’s exile on St. Helena.
The inscription reads as follows:
The Demon which held Teutonia’s fetters until recently, is chained on a distant, rocky island. The power of delusion is broken and justice and truth triumphed on June 18th and November 20th 1815
Until 1954 a marble bust of Napoleon had been kept behind an iron grid which was destroyed.
The second part of the monument contained a bust of Bluecher which was lost in 1945 and recently found in a former latrine. The bust is now kept inside the building.