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Wasserturm Viersener Straße

Art Nouveau elegance meets towering history

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Standing tall at 51 meters, the water tower on Viersener Straße in Mönchengladbach captivates with its elegant Art Nouveau design. Built between 1908 and 1909, this heritage-listed structure has been a silent witness to history, holding not just water but a century of stories. Marvel at its artistic details and towering presence, a testament to the technical and aesthetic prowess of its era. A visit invites you to ponder the secrets nestled within its storied walls.
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The water tower on Viersener Straße, designed by Otto Greiß, is one of the few Art Nouveau structures in Mönchengladbach recognized as a heritage site.

Quick Facts

Founded
1908–1909
Architectural Style
Art Nouveau
Height
51 m

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle whisper of the wind weaving through the ornate details of the water tower? Look up and admire the intricate Art Nouveau designs. This tower was more than just a water reservoir; it was a beacon of inspiration for the city. Did you know that in the early 1900s, it was a symbol of cutting-edge technology? Imagine the awe of people back then, marveling at its modern elegance. If you turn around, you might spot the distant St. Barbara Church, echoing a similar era of architectural grandeur. Perhaps these walls will share one of the many stories they've witnessed over the past century.

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