Observation tower with views of Berlin and Scharmützelsee, Germany.
Aussichtsturm Rauener Berge is a popular observation tower in the Rauener Mountains, Germany, opened in 2011. Visitors can enjoy views of the Berlin TV Tower to the west and Tropical Island to the southwest. The nearby Scharmützelsee is visible to the south. Entry costs 1€.
The Aussichtsturm Rauener Berge is an observation tower located in the Rauener Berge, near Berlin, in the district of Brandenburg, Germany. Opened in 2011, the tower has become increasingly popular among visitors. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including notable sights such as the Berlin TV Tower to the west, Tropical Island to the southwest, and the nearby Scharmützelsee to the south. The entrance fee is modest, set at 1€, and can be paid with two 50-cent coins. The tower is managed by the Heimatverein Aussichtsturm Rauen e.V., a local association dedicated to promoting regional heritage, preserving cultural assets, and engaging in nature and environmental protection. The association also maintains the tower and organizes various events and activities related to local history and traditions. In addition to the tower, the Rauener Berge area is known for its natural beauty and cultural significance, including the legendary Markgrafensteine, large boulders steeped in local folklore. The Heimatverein's website provides updates on their activities and events, inviting visitors to explore the rich cultural and natural heritage of the region. The Aussichtsturm Rauener Berge thus serves as both a scenic viewpoint and a cultural landmark.