Friedenswarte im Bürgerpark Marienberg

Observation towers
0 Ratings of 5 (0)
0
0
0
0
0
How did you like your stay? You have already rated your stay.
From €
Show availability & price

p.P. = per person, p.P./N = per person / night, p.E./N = per unit / night, EZ = Single room, DZ = double room, FeWo = holiday home, App. = apartment, Suite = suite, FR = Breakfast, HP = half board, VP = full board
The plans for this observation point came from Bruno Möhring. The foundation stone was laid on April 1, 1905 and exactly three years later, on April 1, 1908, the approximately thirty-metre-tall tower was opened with a redesigned southern staircase. On August 31, 1958, the municipal council decided to rename the Bismarckwarte (‘Bismarck Point’) to Friedenswarte (‘Peace Point’).
Continue readingcollapse
  • Friedenswarte auf dem Marienberg, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB
  • Treppen in der Friedenswarte, Foto: STG Stadtmarketing- und Tourismusgesellschaft Brandenburg an der Havel, Lizenz: STG Stadtmarketing- und Tourismusgesellschaft Brandenburg an der Havel
On March 22, 1974, after being closed for two years, the former Bismarckwarte was demolished and removed all the way down to its fieldstone base. Within half a year, a new tower was then built on this fieldstone base, completed in celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the German Democratic Republic on October 7, 1974.

The tower has five glazed and five open observation platforms. The Friedenswarte is 32.5 metres tall and has a diameter of eight metres. It can be climbed and descended using two spiral staircases inside the tower, each one with 180 steps.

The Friedenswarte provides an incredible view of the layout of the town’s three neighbourhoods: the Cathedral, the Old Town and the New Town. The medieval buildings can easily be recognised from here and, when the sun is shining, it is possible to spot high constructions as far as 60 kilometres away.
Continue readingcollapse
The plans for this observation point came from Bruno Möhring. The foundation stone was laid on April 1, 1905 and exactly three years later, on April 1, 1908, the approximately thirty-metre-tall tower was opened with a redesigned southern staircase. On August 31, 1958, the municipal council decided to rename the Bismarckwarte (‘Bismarck Point’) to Friedenswarte (‘Peace Point’).
Continue readingcollapse
  • Friedenswarte auf dem Marienberg, Foto: Steffen Lehmann, Lizenz: TMB
  • Treppen in der Friedenswarte, Foto: STG Stadtmarketing- und Tourismusgesellschaft Brandenburg an der Havel, Lizenz: STG Stadtmarketing- und Tourismusgesellschaft Brandenburg an der Havel
On March 22, 1974, after being closed for two years, the former Bismarckwarte was demolished and removed all the way down to its fieldstone base. Within half a year, a new tower was then built on this fieldstone base, completed in celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the German Democratic Republic on October 7, 1974.

The tower has five glazed and five open observation platforms. The Friedenswarte is 32.5 metres tall and has a diameter of eight metres. It can be climbed and descended using two spiral staircases inside the tower, each one with 180 steps.

The Friedenswarte provides an incredible view of the layout of the town’s three neighbourhoods: the Cathedral, the Old Town and the New Town. The medieval buildings can easily be recognised from here and, when the sun is shining, it is possible to spot high constructions as far as 60 kilometres away.
Continue readingcollapse

Arrival planner

Marienberg 3

14776 Brandenburg an der Havel

Weather Today, 6. 12.

6 6
overcast clouds

  • Saturday
    5 7
  • Sunday
    1 5

Tourist information

Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.

Theodor-Fontane-Straße 10
14641 Nauen OT Ribbeck

Tel.: +49 (0) 33237-859030
Fax: +49 (0) 33237-859040

Weather Today, 6. 12.

6 6
overcast clouds

  • Saturday
    5 7
  • Sunday
    1 5

All information, times and prices are regularly checked and updated. Nevertheless, we can not guarantee the accuracy of the data. We recommend that you inquire about the current status by phone / e-mail or via the provider's website before your visit.

+49(0)331 2004747​ We are available for you via telephone: weekdays Mon – Fri 9 am – 1 pm and Oct. 31 from 9 am – 1 pm.

Thank you for your enquiry!

In case your enquiry did not result in a booking, we will be getting in touch with you as quickly as possible during our service hours from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

We are also glad to answer all of your questions surrounding the State of Brandenburg at (+49)(0)331- 200 47 47. Please send us an e-mail at service@reiseland-brandenburg.de.

Your information and travel agency service Brandenburg

Your request was not successful!

Please try again later. Thank you.

Your information and travel agency service Brandenburg

Online booking


Thank you for visiting www.brandenburg-tourism.com

This website has been developed with the latest technology. Unfortunately, you are using a browser that does not meet the latest technical requirements.

We therefore ask you to use an alternative browser (E.g. Google Chrome, Firefox or Edge) and we hope you enjoy browsing our website.