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Stolen Einstein Wax Figure Makes a Return to Berlin Observatory

Einstein's Wax Figure Resurfaces at Berlin's Astronomy Center

Albert Einstein delivers initial public discourse on General Theory of Relativity at the Archenhold...
Albert Einstein delivers initial public discourse on General Theory of Relativity at the Archenhold Observatory in June of 1915.

Einstein's Ghost Returns to Berlin Observatory on a Centennial Blast

Astronomer copycat Einstein revisits Berlin Observatory - Stolen Einstein Wax Figure Makes a Return to Berlin Observatory

Hey there! Guess who's made a comeback to the "Einstein Hall"? That's right, old Al himself - minus the pulse, of course. In 1915, the brains behind the theory of relativity gave a talk about his groundbreaking General Theory in this very spot, the Planetarium Berlin just couldn't keep the spirit down.

Fast forward to 2025, and they're throwing a summer bash at the Archenhold Observatory to honor the 110th anniversary of this earth-shattering revelation in physics. To add a touch of whimsy to the event, they've borrowed a wax figure of the physicist, clad in a turtleneck and sporting a head full of gray, from Madame Tussauds in Berlin.

Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity shook the world by proposing that gravity essentially twists time, and now, it seems the wax figure version of him has come to play a little trick of its own, temporarily making the Archenhold Observatory its wax museum roof.

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[Enrichment Data: Although unverified, sources suggest that Madame Tussauds Berlin may have lent the wax figure of Albert Einstein to the Archenhold Observatory in Berlin-Treptow to celebrate the 110th anniversary of his General Theory of Relativity. However, specific details are scarce, as the available sources do not provide concrete evidence of this arrangement (e.g. [1]). Keep your eyes peeled for more updates on this curious event!]

  • In keeping with Albert Einstein's centennial celebrations, the General Theory of Relativity is the focus of a unique collaboration between the Archenhold Observatory in Berlin and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, as they showcase a wax figure of the iconic physicist.
  • The wax figure, resplendent in a turtleneck, adds an element of surprise to the commemoration of the 110th anniversary of Albert Einstein's groundbreaking General Theory of Relativity.
  • As science, medical-conditions, health-and-wellness, space-and-astronomy, technology, education-and-self-development continue to evolve, the impact of Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, in both theory and practice, remains a beacon for future advancements.

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