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Alte Landwehr und Wendenturm Rühme is a significant historical site located in the Rühme district of Braunschweig, Germany. This area preserves remnants of a medieval defensive system, the "Alte Landwehr," and commemorates one of its crucial watchtowers, the "Wendenturm." Situated at an elevation of approximately 71 meters, this landmark offers a unique glimpse into the elaborate fortifications that once protected the city of Braunschweig and its vital trade routes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to step back in time and…
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Elevação 70 m
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Desenvolvido por Foreca
terça-feira 28 abril
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Velocidade máxima do vento: 18,0 km/h
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Yes, the site is considered family-friendly and generally accessible. The area is mostly flat, making it suitable for strollers. Children often enjoy the interactive model by artist Magnus Kleine-Tebbe, which allows them to visualize the historical fortifications. Visitors have even suggested bringing Playmobil figures to enhance imaginative play with the model.
While the historical site itself is an outdoor area, there's no explicit mention of dog restrictions. It's generally a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the historical significance and potential for other visitors. If you plan to visit the adjacent Restaurant Wendenturm, it's best to check their specific pet policy beforehand.
Parking is available near Gifhorner Straße 140, often close to the Restaurant Wendenturm. This is the most convenient option for accessing the historical monument. While the intro mentions availability, it's worth noting that during peak times, especially on weekends or holidays, these spots might fill up quickly.
The site is accessible via public transport to the Rühme district of Braunschweig. Specific bus lines serve the area, providing convenient access to this historical landmark. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes for the most up-to-date information on connections to Gifhorner Straße or nearby stops.
A visit to Alte Landwehr und Wendenturm Rühme can range from a short stop to a more extended exploration. For a focused visit to the Landwehr-Denkmal and informational signs, 30-60 minutes might suffice. If you wish to incorporate it into a longer walk or cycle along the "BLIK – Kleine Dörfer Weg" or enjoy a meal at the Restaurant Wendenturm, your visit could extend to several hours.
Yes, the site is integrated into the "BLIK – Kleine Dörfer Weg," a 109-kilometer cycling and hiking route, making it a perfect stop for those exploring the wider Braunschweig region. While there isn't a dedicated circular trail *around* just the monument, it serves as a point of interest within longer regional routes. You can find various hiking and cycling options that include this historical spot.
The site offers rich historical insights. You'll find informative BLIK signs and the Landwehr-Denkmal, a 2x3 meter stone relief, depicting the original wall profile, the Wendenturm, and a historical customs station from around 1770. These explain that the Landwehr was built in the late 14th century to protect Braunschweig from raids, and the Wendenturm served as a watchtower, signal post, and customs station. You can learn about the defensive structure of ramparts, trenches, and thickets, and the role of tower guards.
The site can be enjoyed year-round, including winter. As an outdoor historical monument, it offers a different atmosphere with each season. In winter, paths might be icy or covered in snow, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The historical structures and informational signs remain accessible, providing a unique perspective on the site's enduring legacy even in colder months.
Yes, the Restaurant Wendenturm is located right at the historic site, offering a convenient option for food and drink. Its origins as a guesthouse date back to 1777. For additional cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would need to explore the wider Rühme district or central Braunschweig, which offers a broader range of choices.
The Landwehr-Denkmal is a central and highly informative feature. This impressive 2x3 meter stone relief, erected in 2017, visually represents the original defensive system from around 1770. It depicts the profile of the wall, the Wendenturm, and the historical customs station, helping visitors visualize the scale and function of this medieval fortification. It serves as a tangible focal point for understanding the site's strategic importance.