Old Defence Tower in Ottweiler

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description

brief description: 

To aid defence, the keep was built around 1410 above Ottweiler's castle walls. The tower is 48 metres high, the lower parts of its walls are 3 metres thick. The original roof beams have been preserved. Pointed, cone-shaped roof covered with shiny slate shingles. Today, the former medieval defence tower is the bell tower of a Protestant church. It has a carillon and one of Southwest Germany's oldest preserved and accessible timber roof trusses. The cellar room, which is rather deep, can be accessed via a trap door.

relevant filming facts

opening times: 
by arrangement
usage: 
historic monument, bell tower of a Protestant church
condition: 
completely renovated
interior architecture: 
carillon, staircase, original timber roof truss dating back to 1410
surroundings: 
situated in the city centre of Ottweiler, surrounded in part by historic architecture
Catering: 
restaurants can be found in the city centre
premises: 
additional facilities for catering, make-up, wardrobe, technical equipment, etc. are available

accessibility

car: 
Coming on the Autobahn A8 Dillingen-Neunkirchen, take the Spiesen exit and follow the B41, direction St. Wendel/Ottweiler. Stay on the B41 (Redener Straße) while driving through the town of Sinnerthal, direction Ottweiler. In Ottweiler, turn left onto Schloßstraße. Follow this street to the end, it will turn onto Schlosshof, then turn right. Make a left hand turn onto Schmalwasserstraße, then turn onto Tenschstraße.
train: 
By train, get off at Ottweiler station.

supply

sanitary facilities: 
not available
parking lot: 
available
electricity supply: 
available

contact

Steffen Conrad