
Unique 15th-century landmark with a restaurant for global fare, a cozy lounge & outdoor seating. What once served as a medieval watchtower guarding the city’s fortifications and later as the abode of a tower guardian, now stands as an elegant, international restaurant in the heart of the city. Experience a sense of reliability, stability, and security that the tower still embodies after six centuries, and savor the exquisite cuisine cooked on lava stone.
Unique 15th-century landmark with a restaurant for global fare, a cozy lounge & outdoor seating. At the end of the Bockenheimer Anlage, the Eschenheim Tower (Eschenheimer Turm) shines out at us on the right-hand side. It was one of 42 watchtowers of the former city fortifications. One of many? No, the finest of its kind and quite old: built in 1428. Incidentally, also probably the highest city tower in Germany.
What was once a medieval watchtower guarding the city walls, and later the dwelling of a tower watchwoman, is now a stylish, international restaurant in the city center. Discover a sense of reliability, stability, and security that the tower still holds after six centuries, and enjoy the exquisite cuisine cooked on lava stone.