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Wasserturm Rheindahlen
A Blend of Historical Architecture and Engineering
Counts toward these achievements:
Mönchengladbach: First Steps10 pts
Mönchengladbach: Explorer25 pts
Mönchengladbach: Insider50 pts
The Rheindahlen Water Tower in Mönchengladbach captivates with its striking architecture and its status as an architectural heritage monument. As a landmark in North Rhine-Westphalia, it highlights the importance of water supply in urban development. Visiting this site offers a tangible journey into the history of urban infrastructure.
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The tower has been a protected monument since 2026.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1913
- Height
- 41.6 m
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Imagine standing here, looking up at a piece of history towering above you. This water tower has been around since 1913, and back in the day, it was crucial for supplying water to the surrounding areas. If you listen closely, you might almost hear the echoes of water that once flowed through its pipes. Behind you, further away, lies the Martin Luther Church, another historic landmark. The tower's architecture isn't just about utility; it's a testament to the era's ambition for progress and modernity. Isn't it fascinating how such a structure can hold onto its significance through the years?
Location
Nearby

St. Helena
748 m away

Martin-Luther-Kirche
652 m away

Steinzeittor
1.0 km away

Jüdischer Friedhof Rheindahlen
1.3 km away

Josefskapelle (Sittardheide)
1.3 km away

Wegekreuz Gerkerather Mühle
1.6 km away

Mönchengladbach-Rheindahlen
1.2 km away

Gerkerather Mühle
1.6 km away