After more than nine years on Grounds of the University of Virginia, four panels of the Berlin Wall are set to come down in the coming weeks.
The rare pieces of Cold War history, called “Kings of Freedom,” made clear the stark division between communist East Germany and democratic West Germany during the 45 years of Berlin’s partition. As it became clear that the Soviet Union was on the verge of collapse in 1989, people began to dismantle the wall as an act of peaceful protest. The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, the wall fell, and Germany reunified.
The Cold War relics arrived on Grounds in 2014, courtesy of Robert and MeiLi Hefner, right around the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Originally, the panels were to be displayed for a little more than a year, but the Hefners extended the agreement in subsequent years.
Now, the University community has a little more than a week before the panels return to the Hefners. Their removal is set for the week of July 31.