
Weyerbuschturm
Discover Wuppertal's skyline from the historic Weyerbuschturm.
Did you know?
Built in 1898 by architects Wiehl and Pipping, the Weyerbuschturm is now a heritage-listed observation tower in the Nützenbergpark.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1898
- Architect
- Wiehl und Pipping
- Height
- 25 m
- Website
- weyerbuschturm.de
Guided Story
Feel that breeze? It's like a whisper from the past, brushing against you as you stand here at the Weyerbuschturm. Look up, the elegant spire reaching towards the sky, crafted by architects Wiehl and Pipping back in 1898. Behind you lies the Nützenbergpark, a serene spot for a leisurely walk after your tower climb. To the east, you can spot the Belvedere of the first water reservoir for Elberfeld. Imagine folks in the 19th century standing here, watching a city evolving beneath them. On a clear day, the view stretches for miles, offering you a glimpse into both the vastness of the landscape and the rich tapestry of history.
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Location
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