- The
Turmberg (German: "Tower Hill") is a hill (elevation: 256 m)
located in Durlach, a
suburb of
Karlsruhe in Germany. It is home to a
castle ruin. The...
- of
poplars with it, on the left bank of the Pfinz, at the foot of the
Turmberg.
During the
Second World War, 329
people were
killed in Durlach.[citation...
- in 1888
until its
closure in 2024. From Durlach, the line
climbed the
Turmberg,
which on a
clear day
provides a
lookout point with
views of the Rhine...
- District,
where the
highest point of the
former province, Wieżyca (German:
Turmberg),
reaches 329
meters above sea level. The
headwaters of
Pomeranian rivers...
- Rhine, and
almost completely on the
Upper Rhine Plain. It
contains the
Turmberg in the east, and also lies on the
borders of the
Kraichgau leading to the...
-
peasants who had
feigned death. The
battle is also
called the
Battle of the
Turmberg, for a watch-tower on the field. Freiburg,
which was a
Habsburg territory...
- Wieżyca (Kashubian Wieżëca,
German Turmberg) is a hill
located in
northern Poland, in the
historical region of Kashubia, some 40
kilometers southwest of...
- Line
Route Remarks 1
Durlach Turmberg – Auer Straße –
Weinweg – Tullastraße –
Durlacher Tor –
Marktplatz –
Europaplatz – Mühlburger Tor –
Heide 2 Wol****sweier...
- have
provided natural defenses to the town for over a
thousand years. The
Turmberg offers a view of the Oder
river valley. Günter Eich (1907–1972), author...
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Characteristic of the
location are the
Aichelberg (564 m
above sea level) and the
Turmberg (609 m
above sea level). The
northern and
western part of the district...