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76: 165: 206: 112: 131: 99:, founded in 1902 in Ludwigshafen, to his cause. The leadership of the PWV took over the coordination of the project, had the plans produced by architect Ludwig Ullmann and gathered the necessary funding, predominantly from membership subscriptions. Its name was proposed by Karl Albrecht von Ritter, the chairman of the PWV at the time; it was named after Prince 28: 197:) was set up in 2007. Its aim is to "conserve, and where possible improve, the structural state of the tower ... to ensure free access to the tower at any time as well an unobstructed panoramic view for all ... and to keep the public aware of the tower and the extensive views that can be experienced." 189:
to the viewing platform. There was also no way round a modification to the iron spiral staircase and a renewal of the roof. The overall cost came to €230,000, almost the same amount originally needed for the construction of the tower. Upon completion of these renovations, the tower was opened to the
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At the foot of the tower is an annexe, intended as a resting place and also as a refuge in case of inclement weather. It contains a stone table and benches, a fireplace and a plaque on which essential data about the tower and its architectural history are documented.
103:. In 1908 construction on the tower began and it was inaugurated on 26 September 1909. The costs came to around 23,000 gold marks, which corresponds to a sum of about €250,000 in 2000. The payment of this amount was concluded in 1911 by the Palatine Forest Club. 127:, the actual observation tower itself and an attached building annexe The tower is 34.6 metres high, and the viewing platform is 28.5 metres above ground level. From platform level there is a further, small staircase tower with a door and slate roof. 314:
Lang (2009) p. 82, has assessed its costs in present-day terms (as at 2000) with the assistance of a specific construction cost index as €256,000. In doing so he referred to Rolf Brachmann/Peter Holzner/Franz Wilhelm Ross:
95:. The necessary funding would be raised by society member Martin Jäger, a well known local poet who went under the pseudonym, Fritz Claus. Thanks to his support for the tower he was able to win the 458: 463: 295: 154:
in the centre, leading to the top. The visitor leaves the staircase turret through a metal door and finally enters the viewing platform, which is surrounded by a
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with a bench that can be used to rest. The upper portion of the tower is occupied by a spacious room with a relatively narrow, metallic
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and may be reached on foot in 10 to 20 minutes. In good weather 457 named places can be identified: in the Palatinate, in the state of
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The idea of building a tower was conceived on 29 May 1895 at the general assembly of the Gräfenstein Conservation Society (
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The building has been protected since 1993 and was thoroughly renovated in 2000 and 2001. This entailed improving the
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had founded in 1893. It was decided to build a viewing tower on the Weißenberg costing an estimated 8,000 to 10,000
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Ermittlung des Bauwertes von Gebäuden und des Verkehrswertes von Grundstücken.
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To support the longer term maintenance of the tower, the Luitpold Tower Club (
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Topographic map of Bavaria 1:25,000 series. Merzalben sheet, 1912 edition.
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in the middle of the Palatine Forest at the highest point of the
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Tablet with dates and construction history of the Luitpold Tower
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Herausragend im Pfälzerwald: Der Luitpoldturm und sein Panorama
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The Luitpold Tower is a rectangular structure built of hewn
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The tower stands on the territory of the municipality of
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Index

Luitpoldturm

German
Palatine Forest
Weißenberg
observation tower
bunter sandstone

Leimen
gold marks
Palatine Forest Club
Luitpold of Bavaria

sandstone
perron

staircase tower
observation deck
oriel window
spiral staircase
sandstone
balustrade

structural geometry
concrete ceiling

Merzalben
Weißenberg
sea level (NN)
Hermersbergerhof

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