Poppenberg (Harz)


Poppenberg

Observation tower on the Poppenberg
Elevation 600.8 m above sea level (HN) (1,971 ft)
Location
Poppenberg

Thüringen, Germany

Range Harz Mountains
Coordinates 51°35′05″N 10°48′12″E / 51.58472°N 10.80333°ECoordinates: 51°35′05″N 10°48′12″E / 51.58472°N 10.80333°E

The Poppenberg is a tree-covered mountain east of Ilfeld in the Harz mountains of Germany, with a height of 601 metres. Since 1897, there has been a 33 metre high steel lattice observation tower on the summit. The tower was built by the Nordhausen branch of the Harz Club and was named after Otto, Prince of Stolberg-Wernigerode.[1] In good weather, it has an extensive view over the South Harz, the Goldene Aue and the Kyffhäuser.

The Poppenberg is no. 92 in the system of check points in the Harzer Wandernadel network of walking trails.

History

Until 1932, the mountain belonged to the Prussian Province of Hanover, but was then transferred to the Province of Saxony. Today, it lies in the free state of Thuringia and is the highest elevation in the Thuringian part of the Harz. In 1994, the Poppenberg Observation Tower, the mountain's lattice observation tower, was refurbished.[1][2]

Geography

The Poppenberg is situated east of Ilfeld, in the Harz mountains, in the state of Thuringia.

See also

References

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