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Historischer Wasserturm

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Standing at 28 meters tall, the Degerloch Water Tower, built in 1912, is a striking example of early 20th-century engineering in Stuttgart. Its simple yet grand design speaks to an era when water supply was an art form. Visiting this tower offers a glimpse into the blend of utility and beauty, inviting you to uncover the tales of its storied past.
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Built in 1912 on the Bopser, the Stuttgart-Degerloch Water Tower stands 28 meters tall and is a significant landmark in Stuttgart-Süd.

Quick Facts

Founded
1912
Height
28 m

Guided Story

Can you hear the city’s hum around you? Look up, towering above is the Degerloch Water Tower. Here's something intriguing: beyond being an engineering marvel, this tower silently witnessed history. In the bustling 1920s, as Stuttgart expanded, this very tower ensured fresh water to the growing community. Imagine those engineers, proud of their creation, while the city transformed around them. Turn around and you'll spot the GAZi-Stadion, where cheers echo today. This tower once stood as a quiet sentinel to all that change. It’s a reminder of how important it is to cherish the past even as we move forward.

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