Bachtel is a mountain of the Zurich Oberland, located between Hinwil and Wald in the canton of Zurich . It lies approximately halfway between the Schnebelhorn (the highest point of the canton) and Lake Zurich .
4-502: On the summit is the Bachtel Tower , a 60 metres (200 ft) tall radio tower . The Bachtel range (also Allmann or Allmen , Bachtel-Allmen-Kette ) separates the Töss and Glatt basins. Extending to the north of Bachtel proper, towards Bauma , it includes Auenberg (1050 m), Allmen (1079 m) and Stüssel (1051 m). This Canton of Zürich location article
8-496: A stairway. It was built as replacement for a smaller observation tower on the site in 1986. On the observation deck of Bachtel Tower there is an illustration with the names of the mountains of the Swiss Alps visible. This illustration was designed by Paul Thalmann from Wernetshausen near Hinwil. In 1873, a wooden tower was built; it was destroyed twenty years later, followed in 1893 by an observation tower of steel. This second tower
12-470: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bachtel Tower Bachtel Tower (German: Bachtelturm ) is a 60 m (200 ft) tall radio tower on 1,115 m (3,658 ft) high Bachtel mountain near Hinwil , Switzerland , overlooking the Zürcher Oberland . Bachtel Tower is a lattice tower whose observation deck, 30 m (98 ft) metres above the ground, is accessible by
16-472: Was declared in 1979 by the government of the canton of Zürich as an object of historic preservation . Six years later, the tower was stored by the Swiss Post (former PTT) on technical reasons, and in 1992, the tower was rebuilt on Pfannenstiel . 47°17′45″N 8°53′15″E / 47.29583°N 8.88750°E / 47.29583; 8.88750 This article about a Swiss building or structure
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