Grunewald Tower

Havelchaussee 61, Berlin, 14193
Grunewald Tower Grunewald Tower is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in Havelchaussee 61 ,Berlin listed under Landmark & Historical Place in Berlin , Science & Engineering in Berlin ,

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The Grunewald Tower or is a historical tower in the Grunewald forest of southwestern Berlin, Germany, built in 1897-99 according to plans designed by Franz Heinrich Schwechten.OverviewIn 1897 Teltow, a rural district of the Province of Brandenburg, mandated the construction of a memorial tower to mark the 100th birthday of the German Emperor Wilhelm I (d. 1888). On June 9, 1899 the landmark was opened to the public as "Kaiser-Wilhelm-Turm" (Emperor William Tower), though the inscription on the eastern facade reads "Koenig Wilhelm I zum Gedaechtniss" (to King William I, in memory), as he was also king of Prussia. A second inscription, on the western facade, facing the Havel river, reads: "Der Kreis Teltow baute mich 1897" (The district of Teltow built me in 1897). In 1948, following World War II, the tower was renamed Grunewaldturm, after the surrounding forest, near the Havel River.The tower, built in Brick Gothic Revival style, stands 55m high and is located on the 79m high Karlsberg hill of the Teltow plateau on the eastern shore of the Havel. The building contains a domed hall with a marble statue of Wilhelm I by sculptor Ludwig Manzel, and four iron reliefs depicting Albrecht von Roon, Helmuth von Moltke, Otto von Bismarck and Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia. 204 steps lead to the platform offering a panoramic view over the Havelland region and the Grunewald forest. The building has a restaurant and a beer garden.

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