Bismarck-Saule (Bismarck Tower), Heidelberg

Bismarck-Saule (Bismarck Tower), Heidelberg

A Bismarck Tower is a specific type of monument built in a mostly standardized design throughout Germany to honor the country's first chancellor, Otto von Bismarck (d. 1898). Approximately 240 of these towers have been cataloged, all constructed between 1869 and 1934, with around 173 still standing today.

Each Bismarck Tower was designed as a beacon, with their braziers lit on specific days to commemorate Bismarck's role in unifying Germany in 1871. While most towers included fire installations, the plan for a nationwide beaconing event did not materialize, leading many local initiatives to adopt unique designs. A notable architect involved in these projects was Wilhelm Kreis, who erected 58 towers.

The Bismarck Tower near Eichendorff-Anlage park in Heidelberg was built in 1903 and features a relief of an eagle with the serpent of discord. At its summit sits a cast-iron fire bowl about eight feet in diameter. Visitors can enter the tower and climb the steps to enjoy an impressive view of Heidelberg's Old Town and the surrounding area.

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Bismarck-Saule (Bismarck Tower) on Map

Sight Name: Bismarck-Saule (Bismarck Tower)
Sight Location: Heidelberg, Germany (See walking tours in Heidelberg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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