Hermannswerder Wasserturm, Potsdam, Germany
N 52° 23.151 E 013° 02.155
33U E 366333 N 5805770
This water tower is over 100 years old.
Waymark Code: WMJB3M
Location: Brandenburg, Germany
Date Posted: 10/22/2013
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This 127 feet tall antique water tower (Wasserturm in German) was built in 1896 to supply water to the Hermannswerder Peninsula – part of the Prussian royal residency of Potsdam. In 1901, the tower was combined with a large engine hall, containing electric generators, a foundry, a steam laundry and small factories. The facility not only supplied water but also heat and electricity to the community. A large funnel was attached directly to the water tower. The entire assembly was owned by the Hoffbauer Foundation, owner of most of the property at the peninsula. A de-icing system was added in 1902, enabling year-round water supply.
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In 1995, the area was connected to the cities central water supply and today, the tower is mainly used as a fire-fighting water reservoir, but it still supplies some of the nearby buildings.
Source:Sign next to the tower
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