The Bismarckturm in Radebeul, built in 1907 by Wilhelm Kreis, is one of approximately 145 throughout Germany. The 18-meter-high tower stands amidst the historic vineyards of Hoflößnitz and offers a magnificent view over the Elbe Valley. Accessible via the Spitzhaustreppe, it originally served as a memorial to Otto von Bismarck, but was renamed after the war. Since 2020, the tower has been equipped with stairs and can be visited as an observation tower during the summer months.
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