Josephskreuz on Großer Auerberg
Josephskreuz on Großer Auerberg
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The Josephskreuz on Großer Auerberg is a distinctive observation tower and monument located on the 580-meter-high Großer Auerberg, near the historic town of Stolberg in the Harz Mountains, Germany. This impressive steel framework structure, often called the "largest iron double cross in the world," stands within the scenic Harz/Sachsen-Anhalt Nature Park. Its unique design, inspired by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and resembling the Eiffel Tower, makes it a prominent landmark in the region. Standing 38 meters tall, it offers a fascinating…
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The Josephskreuz is a remarkable 38-meter-high (125 feet) steel truss structure, often called the 'largest iron double cross in the world'. Its design, by Otto Beißwänger, was inspired by Karl Friedrich Schinkel's earlier wooden design and notably resembles the Eiffel Tower in Paris, even incorporating similar arched components between its 'legs'. The entire structure is held together by approximately 100,000 rivets, showcasing a marvel of 19th-century engineering.
Yes, the area around the Josephskreuz is very family-friendly. A popular and relatively short hike starts from the Auerberg car park, which is suitable for families with younger children. Many trails in the vicinity are well-maintained and offer a pleasant experience for all ages. The presence of a playground next to the tower also makes it an ideal destination for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails leading to the Josephskreuz. The Harz region is known for being dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature park areas and near the monument where there can be many visitors. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The most convenient parking is typically at the Auerberg car park, which serves as a common starting point for a shorter hike to the Josephskreuz. For those starting a longer hike, parking options may also be available in the nearby town of Stolberg. It's recommended to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.
While direct public transport to the Josephskreuz itself is limited, you can reach the general area by bus to nearby towns like Stolberg. From there, you would typically need to undertake a hike to reach the monument. Planning your journey in advance with local bus schedules is recommended if relying on public transport.
Adjacent to the Josephskreuz, you'll find a restaurant where visitors can enjoy refreshments and meals after their climb or hike. There are also restrooms available. Additionally, a small playground is located nearby, making it a convenient stop for families.
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Beyond the Josephskreuz, the surrounding Harz Mountains offer numerous attractions. The historic town of Stolberg, with its half-timbered houses and castle, is a charming place to explore. The region is also part of the Harzer Wandernadel, a popular hiking badge system, with the Josephskreuz being stamp location No. 215. Many other viewpoints and natural features are accessible via the extensive network of hiking trails.
The duration of your hike depends on your starting point and chosen route. A short, pleasant hike from the Auerberg car park might take around 30-60 minutes one way, making it easily accessible. If you choose to start from Stolberg, the hike will be significantly longer, potentially taking several hours, offering a more extensive experience through the Harz landscape.
The current Josephskreuz is the third observation tower on this site. The first wooden tower from the 17th century was replaced in 1834 by a 26-meter-high Gothic double cross designed by renowned architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, named after Count Joseph zu Stolberg-Stolberg. After this wooden structure was destroyed by lightning in 1880, the current iron structure was built in 1896. Its design by Otto Beißwänger paid homage to Schinkel's double-cross concept while adopting the steel framework construction style of the Eiffel Tower, making it a unique blend of historical tribute and modern engineering for its time.
Yes, there is a small fee to climb the observation tower. This fee contributes to the maintenance and preservation of this historic structure. The spiral staircase inside has 200 steps leading to the top, offering panoramic views.