
Wasserturm Süd
A historic landmark with captivating architecture
Did you know?
The Water Tower South in Halle (Saale) is a notable example of the functional-expressive brick architecture of the 1920s and is recognized as a heritage monument.
Guided Story
Imagine you're standing in front of a building that's more than just a water reservoir—it's a keeper of stories. Look up and see that striking brickwork? That's the bold expression of the 1920s, where architecture was about more than just utility. Behind you, in the distance, stands St. John's Church. This water tower was a marvel of its time, ensuring the growing city never ran dry. Between you and the Trinity Church to the south, the old bricks whisper tales of innovation. Visiting here is like having a chat with history—and you're invited to listen.







