Perlach Tower
Tourist attraction · Augsburg ·

Perlach Tower

Tourist attraction · Augsburg ·

70m tower with carillon, onion dome & panoramic viewing gallery

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Perlach Tower by null
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Rathausplatz, 86159 Augsburg, Germany Get directions

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Rathausplatz, 86159 Augsburg, Germany Get directions

+49 821 502070
augsburg.de

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Dec 4, 2025

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david antoun

Google
another architectural piece from Elias Holl, built as a watchtower in the Imperialera. 70 m high with St.Peter's church. it's closed totaly for renovation, and it was unfortunate not to could witness the Town panoramic view.

Michael Jennings

Google
A great place to climb when you are visiting Augsburg. You can get a view of the entire city from inside the tower and learn some history too. It's only €2 entry (I think) so it's definitely worth it!

Mat Bienczyk

Google
Large tall tower right in the old town square, with a massive clock from each side.

Sam Tukidia

Google
Situated right in the busiest plaza of Augsburg...beautiful with a lot of history..

Alexander M. Stelz

Google
About 400 steps you need to climp to have the most memorable view over Augsburg. The tower guards can tell you witty anecdotes (they even sell for some euros a small book with interesting details on the tower's hitory), for children they have honorary certificate for climing the tower and with good weather you can see in the South the beautiful Alps. <3

Todd O'Buckley

Google
FYI, closed from October 31 until April. It’s not listed on the tourism website or the google listing. It’s posted right at the entry door. Would love to give it a higher rating, but we drove quite a distance for naught. The rest of the city is nice enough, though.

Dheeraj Kumar

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The 70-metre-tall Perlachturm is a tower in the central district of Augsburg, Germany. Originally built as a watchtower in the 10th century, it is nowadays part of an ensemble with the City Hall of Augsburg, a landmark of the Reichsstadt.

Paul Simbeck-Hampson

Google
A special place to spend a few minutes with our lady, untier of knots. Also the location where Pope Francis spent many a day during his stay in Augsburg.