스프록회벨의 산 정상에 오르면 이 지역의 아름다운 모습을 제대로 구경할 수 있어요. 다만, 11
곳이나 되는 산 정상 중에서 어떤 곳을 가야 할 지 고민된다는 게 문제죠. 스프록회벨에서 가장 멋진 산 정상을 살펴본 후에 마음에 드는 산 정상을 다음 모험 계획에 추가해보세요.
마지막 업데이트: 4월 2, 2026
하이라이트 • 전망대
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
이런 장소를 발견하려면 지금 가입하세요
최고의 싱글 트랙, 봉우리 및 다양한 흥미로운 야외 장소에 대한 추천을 받아보세요.
무료 회원 가입
하이라이트 • 기념물
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 역사적 장소
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
무료로 가입하여 스프록회벨 주변의 더 많은 봉우리를 발견하세요.
무료 회원 가입
이미 komoot 계정이 있나요?
The Märkisches Museum was founded in 1886 by the Association for Local and Regional History in the County of Mark (VOHM) as an industrial, commercial and mining history museum, and as a whole as a historical local history museum. After three provisional locations, the VOHM built the Märkisches Museum on what is now Husemannstrasse between 1909 and 1911 with the help of a donation from the manufacturer Friedrich Lohmann. It combined paleontological, geological, mineralogical, biological and cultural history collections (the latter included the Engelbert statue and the Strünkede tombstone, among others). A commercial and industrial history collection was not successful. An extensive library on local history and the history of Westphalia, legal, church and medical history was added to the collections. The archive became an essential part of the collections (including the oldest documents on Witten's history and the region's newspaper history). A coin and medal collection was later added (German (ecclesiastical) territories before 1800, medals on the topics of Otto von Bismarck, aviation, Christine von Braunschweig, wife of Emperor Charles VI). Until the 1920s, art was only collected to the extent that it was related to the region and documented historical conditions. Wilhelm Nettmann, director of the museum from 1953 to 1978, continued the work in the field of modern art. During his term of office, the museum was expanded to include the neighboring Villa Berger, which today houses the Witten Cultural Forum. Under his successor Wolfgang Zemter, director of the house from 1978 to 2009, the museum was closed from 1985 to 1988, restored and significantly expanded. The principle of open-plan rooms was adopted in order to continue the dialogic structure of the collection presentation with contemporary means. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A4rkisches_Museum_Witten
0
0
The Harkortturm, a lookout tower on the Harkortberg in Wetter (Ruhr), was built in 1884 in memory of Friedrich Harkort. The design by Düsseldorf architects Otto van Els and Bruno Schmitz won an architectural competition, although the construction costs were ultimately higher than planned. With a height of 35 meters, the tower offers a panoramic view over the Harkortsee to the Sauerland. Its architecture imitates medieval castles and is part of historicism. The tower originally housed a restaurant with a pavilion and beer garden before it was transferred to the municipality of Wetter in 1907. In 2009, a renovation was carried out to mark the 125th anniversary. The Harkort Tower is a listed building and is part of the Industrial Heritage Route. It is an important architectural monument and a popular tourist destination that combines history, architecture and picturesque views.
8
0
The Märkisches Museum Witten also shows modern art and offers a wide range of exhibitions. The integrated city library complements the cultural offering with extensive media collections and events for all age groups.
3
1
The Freiherr von Stein tower stands on a hill around the forest, which is worth a look
4
0
The tower suddenly appears in the middle of the forest.
3
0
Built in 1856 as a wooden tower, in 1869 as a stone tower from donations from hikers
3
0
A legend is associated with the Stübchensberg. A gallows is said to have stood there on which an innocent man was executed. Immediately after the execution, the innocence was proven and the gallows was broken off immediately, the judge immediately resigned on site. Since then, the place of the gallows has always been damp because the tears for the executed person well up there. The Stübchensberg is a 271 meter high, wooded ridge on the border of the Wuppertal districts of Elberfeld and Barmen. topology The ridge is located in the north of the geographical center of Wuppertal and extends in an east-west direction. The district of Uellendahl is to the north and the district of Clausen to the south. The Mirker Bach runs at the northern foot of the ridge and the Schönebeck at the south. To the west is the neighboring Uellendahler Berg, which belongs to the ridge and on the western flank of which is the Jewish cemetery at the Weinberg. The southern flank of the Stübchensberg is cut through by the federal motorway 46, behind which lies the Helios Klinikum Wuppertal. The city limits of the two formerly independent cities of Elberfeld and Barmen, today the city district border between the Wuppertal districts of Uellendahl-Katernberg and Barmen, ran on the ridge. Source: https://de-academic.com/dic.nsf/dewiki/1343146
1
0
이 가이드를 통해 스프록회벨 주변의 더 놀라운 정상들을 확인해보세요:
무료로 가입하기