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Bismarckturm Altenburg
Sight / observation tower
In 1915 the tower was opened. Between 1948 and 1989 it was renamed turm der Jugend. It is currently closed. The association Bismarckturm Altenburg e. V. has been trying to renovate and reopen since 2012.
ADDRESS
04600 Altenburg Zwickauer Straße
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Things to see in the area
Wohnmobilstellplatz am Großen Teich
The square is close to the old town on the access road to the outdoor pool is usable January - December [ click for more information ]
Nikolaikirchturm
In the 13th century the church from the 11th century was renovated. [ click for more information ]
Rathaus
The Altenburg Town Hall dates back to the mid-16th century. [ click for more information ]
Brüderkirche
The neo-Gothic church was built between 19023 and 1905. [ click for more information ]
Altenburger Hauptmarkt
The Altenburg main market, with the town hall, the Brüderkirche and the long rows of shops, is the center of the old town. [ click for more information ]
Skatbrunnen
The Skat Fountain is dedicated to the card game that was invented in Altenburg, Skat. [ click for more information ]
Historischer Frisörsalon
Artur Grosse´s hairdressing salon from 1926 to 1966 in original condition. [ click for more information ]
Teehaus
The teahouse was built as a baroque pleasure house between 1706 and 1712 according to plans by the master builder Johann Heinrich Gengenbach. [ click for more information ]
Herzog-Agnes-Gedächtniskirche
Heinrich Ernst I of Saxony donated the church in memory of Duchess Agnes, who died in 1897. [ click for more information ]
Mauritianum
The museum was built from 1907 to 1908 on behalf of the reigning Duke Ernst I. [ click for more information ]
Wettiner Straße
Wettiner Strasse stretches from the train station to the Lindenau Museum and is lined with villas of various designs and in very different states of preservation. [ click for more information ]
Schloss Ehrenberg
Ehrenberg Palace First documented mention in 1244. [ click for more information ]
Schloss Poschwitz
Poschwitz Castle First mention in 1246. [ click for more information ]