My childhood was spent pretty much within the triangle of three different old medieval towers, called “Blauer Hut” (blue hat due to its original slate roof, now long gone), “Roter Turm” (red tower, so called because of the reddish sandstone used) and “Hexenturm” (witches’ tower – nobody knows why because it has never been used as a prison for witches or anybody else). There used to be a fourth tower, “Müllheimer Tor” (the gate facing the suburb, then probably village, called “Müll” or “Müllheim”) but it had to make space for increased traffic and larger vehicles – in 1882.
Although the whole old part of town is little more than an area of 2 km² I could not get a photo with all three towers showing. The reason is mainly with the smallest one which is very close to the slope of the hill and cannot seen from anywhere where the other two can be seen.



Hexenturm



Roter Turm



Blauer Hut
Today I live a mere 2 1/2 km away from the old part of town, ten minutes by bicycle, 5 by car (plus 20 to find a parking space), 30 minutes walking.
Monochrome Madness: Within 10kms of your home
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Bike or walking seems to work best! What a lovely are you live in.
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I’m only showing the good sides. 😏
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Of course. As a good ambassador for her town should.
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😊
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Oh how I wish we had castles……
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Oh, but these are not castles. These are old town wall towers. Our two castles are on hills. — I can’t find a bragging emoji. 🤷🏽♀️ Sorry. What can I say?
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An interesting region in medieval times
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Possibly. There are much more important towns in the vicinity. Of course, I like it. But …
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