Schwarzenberg Tower in Saarbrücken

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description

brief description: 

the Schwarzenbergturm measures 46 metres in height and dates back to 1930. Thanks to reinforced concrete formwork construction, a technique new at the time, it was built in just under 6 weeks on Saarbrücken highest hill, the Schwarzenberg (376,2 m). The tower came through World War II virtually unscathed, and the few minor damages it had incurred were remedied by 1949. At the beginning of the 1950s, an ultra-shortwave transmitter was installed on the Schwarzenbergturm. Initially employed for broadcasting, it was later used by the police, the fire brigade, the German Red Cross, the German Federal Border Guard and, today, by wireless carriers. Inside the tower is a noteworthy staircase, whose 241 steps lead to the observation deck on the topmost platform, which offers a gigantic view of the surroundings

relevant filming facts

opening times: 
from 08:00 am to 8:00 pm daily (April - October)
usage: 
Tourism
condition: 
restored
interior architecture: 
rectangular concrete winding staircase
Background noise: 
quiet; depending on wind and weather conditions, audible traffic noise from the surrounding area
surroundings: 
embedded in woodland, the Schwarzenberg Tower can be accessed via an asphalted forest road
Lift/elevator: 
none
Space restrictions: 
to be discussed
Time restrictions : 
to be discussed
Catering: 
none
premises: 
no additional space available

supply

sanitary facilities: 
none
parking lot: 
upon prior agreement with Mr. Mertes, vehicle access to the tower
electricity supply: 
to be discussed
water supply: 
none

contact

Steffen Conrad