Schrotturm (Schweinfurt)
Germany /
Bayern /
Schweinfurt /
Petersgasse, 3
World
/ Germany
/ Bayern
/ Schweinfurt
tower, listed building / architectural heritage
The Schrotturm has characterised the face of the southern Old Town for nearly four hundred years. Erected by Balthasar Rüffer III as the stairwell tower of a Renaissance house (1611–1614). At that time, demarcation to the surrounding countryside characterised by Catholic influence, the triple cupola dome referred to the political and religious independence of the Free Imperial City. In the 19th century the tower served the production of buckshot, and thereby not only received its name, but also five additional floors. It was completely restored during the course of the Old Town redevelopment in the years 1988-1990. Since then, the is once again a worthwhile visual attraction and is at the same time a picturesque gem with its environs in the middle of the town centre. www.schweinfurt.de/en/life/sights/index.html
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°2'37"N 10°14'3"E
- Deustertower 34 km
- Röder Gate 74 km
- Kobolzell Gate 75 km
- Spital bastion 75 km
- Würzburg Gate 79 km
- Rothenburg Gate 108 km
- Westend 1 - DZ Bank Frankfurt 113 km
- Bockenheim Watch Tower 113 km
- Altes Schloss Gießen 126 km
- Romanesque Tower 133 km
- Globus Baumarkt 1.2 km
- Schaeffler KG · Schweinfurt 1.5 km
- Conversion area (U.S. Army - Ledward Barracks - DPW Complex - closed in 2014) 1.8 km
- Schweinfurt Main Station (Schweinfurt Hauptbahnhof) 1.8 km
- Conversion area (U.S. Army - Ledward Barracks - closed in 2014) 2 km
- Octoberfest/Volksfest held here 2.4 km
- Conversion area (U.S. Army - Housing Area - Askren Manor - closed in 2014) 2.6 km
- Conversion area (U.S. Army - Housing Area - Kessler Field - closed in 2014) 2.8 km
- Grafenrheinfeld, Bavaria 5.4 km
- Röthlein 6.7 km
Globus Baumarkt
Schaeffler KG · Schweinfurt
Conversion area (U.S. Army - Ledward Barracks - DPW Complex - closed in 2014)
Schweinfurt Main Station (Schweinfurt Hauptbahnhof)
Conversion area (U.S. Army - Ledward Barracks - closed in 2014)
Octoberfest/Volksfest held here
Conversion area (U.S. Army - Housing Area - Askren Manor - closed in 2014)
Conversion area (U.S. Army - Housing Area - Kessler Field - closed in 2014)
Grafenrheinfeld, Bavaria
Röthlein