Kriegsberg Tower Explained

Location:Stuttgart-Nord
Coordinates:48.7876°N 9.1736°W
Type:Observation tower
Begin:1894
Complete:1895
Designer:Verschönerungsverein Stuttgart
Builder:Carl Weigle
Material:Sandstone
Height:Just under 10 m
Extra Label:Note
Extra:Only open on special occasions

The Kriegsberg Tower in the city of Stuttgart (Germany) is an observation tower and public monument. It stands at a height of 353 metres on the hill of Kriegsberg.

Description

The Kriegsberg Tower was built in 1895 by the architect (Baurat) Carl Weigle for the Verschönerungsverein Stuttgart ("Stuttgart Enhancement Society"). The round tower made of sandstone has a viewing platform with a merlon-shaped parapet and an attached open hall and is designed as part of a Romanesque castle. From its platform, it offers a good view of Stuttgart's city centre, the Schurwald forest, and the Rems and Neckar valleys. The tower itself is only open on special occasions.

In the years 1983 to 1995, the tower was restored with the help of donations from Stuttgart citizens, the city of Stuttgart and the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Monuments (Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg), at a total cost of 120,000 DM. Another renovation took place in 2017–2018.

The Kriegsberg Tower was named "Monument of the Month" in January 2019 by the Baden-Württemberg Monument Foundation (Denkmalstiftung Baden-Württemberg).

References

[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://denkmalstiftung-baden-wuerttemberg.de/kriegsbergturm-ist-denkmal-des-monats-januar-2019/ Kriegsbergturm ist Denkmal des Monats January 2019
  2. http://www.vsv-stuttgart.de/index.php?article_id=45 Kriegsbergturm am Azenberg