The Stadler Turm, a historical watchtower in Stadel bei Niederglatt, Switzerland, is a notable landmark with medieval origins. Constructed in the 13th century, this stone tower originally served as a defensive structure and a lookout point, offering expansive views over the surrounding landscape. An interesting fact about the Stadler Turm is that it features an intricate underground escape tunnel, a common architectural element in medieval fortifications designed to provide a secretive exit during sieges or attacks. And thanks to loborosh and luciakontsek, also a penguin stone resides here now close by. Look for a tree where the penguin stone hides.

Last known location – 47.5341389, 8.4568889


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