The water tower in Krümmel is one of the last remaining buildings of the former dynamite factory Krümmel owned by Alfred Nobel. It stands on the geest slope above the Elbe. The tower, half-hidden by trees, is in poor condition and has been closed and fenced off for some time due to the risk of collapse. The owner is the Swedish energy company Vattenfall, which also operates the neighboring Krümmel nuclear power plant.
The 30 m high cylindrical water tower is a reinforced concrete structure clad with bricks. The masonry above the base floor is divided by pilasters. In each of the fields enclosed by the pilasters, there are three windows, one for each floor. The masonry in the upper area only slightly protrudes. It is topped with a cornice of small windows. The tower is covered by a domed roof with a lantern.
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