Schönberg Tower Pfullingen
Pfullingen, Germany, Germany
Schönberg Tower in Pfullingen is a distinctive early-20th-century observation tower on the Schönberg plateau, rising about 26–26.4 meters and offering wide views over the Echaz valley and surrounding Swabian landscape.
Designed by architect Theodor Fischer and opened around 1905–1906, the tower is notable as one of the first reinforced‑concrete observation towers and quickly became a local landmark. Its white, twin‑column appearance gives it a playful local nickname (often translated as “Pfullingen underpants”), and the site is popular with hikers and day visitors who come for panoramic vistas, short walks, and occasional small kiosk or picnic facilities near the tower.
The tower sits near the Schönberg summit (about 793 m above sea level) and is frequently photographed and listed in regional hiking guides as a must‑see viewpoint in the Reutlingen area.
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Brenneackerweg 1, 72793 Pfullingen, Germany
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