Schlossbergturm, Freiburg
Facts and practical information
The Schlossbergturm, a prominent feature of Freiburg's skyline, stands as a modern beacon atop the city's historic Schlossberg hill. This sleek tower, constructed primarily of wood and steel, offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding Black Forest region. At 35 meters tall, the Schlossbergturm is a relatively recent addition to the city's landmarks, having been completed in 2002.
The tower's design is a harmonious blend of natural materials with contemporary architecture, symbolizing the city's connection to both its medieval past and its forward-looking ethos. Visitors can climb the spiral staircase that winds its way to the top, where an open-air platform awaits. From this vantage point, one can take in the breathtaking scenery, including the iconic spires of Freiburg's Minster, the rolling hills of the Kaiserstuhl, and on clear days, the distant Vosges Mountains in France.
The Schlossbergturm is not just a lookout point but also serves as a reminder of Freiburg's commitment to sustainability and eco-tourism. The tower is accessible by foot via a pleasant hike through the Schlossberg's lush forests and meadows, which are crisscrossed by walking and cycling trails that attract both locals and tourists alike.
Schlossbergturm – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kaiser-Joseph-Straße, Freiburg Minster, Historisches Kaufhaus, Augustinermuseum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Schlossbergturm?
How to get to Schlossbergturm by public transport?
Train
- Bergstation Schlossbergbahn (3 min walk)
- Talstation Schlossbergbahn (7 min walk)
Bus
- Fabrikstraße • Lines: 17 Svk (7 min walk)
- Stadtgarten • Lines: 27 (9 min walk)
Tram
- Oberlinden • Lines: 1, 7 (11 min walk)
- Brauerei Ganter • Lines: 1, 7 (11 min walk)