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Albinmüller-Turm

A New Objectivity Icon in Magdeburg's Skyline

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The Albinmüller Tower in Rotehorn Park offers breathtaking views of the Elbe River and Magdeburg's skyline. As a significant example of New Objectivity architecture from the 1920s, this cultural heritage monument blends elegance with functionality. Discover the inspiring architecture and unique location on the Werder river island.
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The Albinmüller Tower, an important example of New Objectivity architecture, was built in 1927 and is now a protected cultural heritage monument in Germany.

Quick Facts

Founded
1927
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Former Name
Aussichtsturm Rotehornpark

Guided Story

Can you feel the breeze coming off the Elbe River? Right here, nestled in Rotehorn Park, the Albinmüller Tower rises up, a testament to the roaring 1920s. Look up and admire those clean lines and modern design, typical of New Objectivity architecture. Did you know the tower was originally built for a major exhibition to showcase functional building styles? Turn around and you'll spot the Stadthalle, another gem from that era. Imagine people flocking here back then, eager to see what the future of architecture held. It's like walking through history without needing a time machine.

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