The Monument to the Battle of the Nations is a war memorial located in Leipzig, Germany. It was built to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon's army in the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, also known as the Battle of Nations. The monument stands at a height of 91 meters (298 feet) and was completed in 1913, marking the 100th anniversary of the battle. The monument consists of a central tower surrounded by four smaller towers and is topped with a bronze statue of the goddess of victory, Victoria. The interior of the monument houses a museum, which showcases the history of the battle and its significance in the defeat of Napoleon. The Monument to the Battle of the Nations is one of the most significant monuments in Germany and serves as a symbol of peace and national unity.