On the picturesque banks of the Rhine, where history meets legend, stands the majestic Nibelung Tower (Nibelungenturm). This grand structure is located in the ancient city of Worms and serves not just as a landmark, but as a true architectural embodiment of German epic poetry. Germany is rightfully proud of this monument, which combines the functionality of a bridge structure with the aesthetics of medieval castles.

The tower was built at the beginning of the 20th century by the prominent architect Karl Hofmann. It was designed in a unique Neo-Romanesque style known as "Nibelungenstil". This building became a key element of "New Worms" and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the region, symbolizing the city's connection to the events of "The Song of the Nibelungs."
The site gains special allure from its location: according to ancient legends, it was right here, beneath the depths of the Rhine, that the famous Nibelung gold was hidden. Today, the tower is an important cultural site attracting history, architecture, and mythology enthusiasts from all over the world.