

Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
The Sulferturm is a medieval tower on the Kocher River in Schwäbisch Hall, once part of the city’s fortifications and later used as a salt storehouse—reflecting the town’s historic salt trade. Its sturdy stone architecture and riverside setting offer a tangible glimpse into Hall’s defensive past. While the interior is not typically open, the tower’s exterior pairs well with a walk through the nearby half-timbered old town and the Kocher promenade. Visit for atmospheric photos, a sense of place, and context within the city’s well-preserved ensemble of historic structures.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 00:00–24:00