Germany Kuchlbauer Tower Abensberg
The Kuchlbauer Tower (also known as the Hundertwasser Tower) is a tower on the grounds of the Kuchlbauer Brewery in Abensberg in the Lower Bavarian district of Kelheim.
The 34.19 meter high tower was originally conceived and planned by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who died in 2000 while the planning was still in progress. The building was erected after Hundertwasser's death by the architect Peter Pelikan, but with significant changes compared to Hundertwasser's original design. The tower was completed under the direction of Leonhard Salleck, the owner of the brewery.
Quote: Wikipedia
The 34.19 meter high tower was originally conceived and planned by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who died in 2000 while the planning was still in progress. The building was erected after Hundertwasser's death by the architect Peter Pelikan, but with significant changes compared to Hundertwasser's original design. The tower was completed under the direction of Leonhard Salleck, the owner of the brewery.
Quote: Wikipedia
Photography Tips
The tower is not so easy to photograph.
There are trees and beer tables on the site, which make access to the tower and photographing the tower considerably more difficult. For the "chocolate sides" you have to pay an entrance fee.
There are trees and beer tables on the site, which make access to the tower and photographing the tower considerably more difficult. For the "chocolate sides" you have to pay an entrance fee.
Travel Information
The best way to reach the site on which the tower stands is by car.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:02 - 16:21
| current local time: 00:58
Photo Themes
Architektur
Brauerei
Kuchelbauerturm
Locations
Niederbayern
Abensberg
Friedensreich Hundertwasser
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