Imposing graduation tower in Bad Kösen - on Saale River
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If you are traveling in different regions of Germany, you will occasionally come across interesting buildings of bygone eras, which, sometimes surprisingly, will be given high priority again due to changing use and changed tourist interests.
In the small town of Bad Kösen, for example, we came across a graduation tower that is still in operation but has long since ceased to be used just for salt production. Graduation towers are often operated in Germany for short-term purposes and are particularly often found in health resorts, including Bad Kösen.
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Graduation towers and salt pans - Salt extraction open air?
Many graduation towers are or were part of so-called saltworks, which consist of a graduation tower and a salt works. Graduation towers are often incorrectly referred to as “salt pans” because a salt pan is a system for extracting table salt by evaporating water from the brine of a natural source, which often happens underground. Saltwater salt pans, on the other hand, are relatively shallow pools, sometimes simple, small earth walls, in which sea salt is obtained by the evaporation of sea water.
The graduation tower is also basically a plant for salt extraction. It consists of a wooden framework that is filled with bundles of brushwood, here preferably blackthorn bushes. The verb graduate means "concentrate a substance in a medium". In the case of a graduation tower, the salt content in the water is increased by passing brine through the brushwood, whereby water evaporates naturally. In addition, contamination of the brine is deposited on the thorns; this increases the quality of the salt produced.
Technical innovations for salt extraction in the 16th century
This technical process has completely displaced the straw grading previously used from the graduation houses. The first straw graduation tower was built in Bad Kissingen in the 16th century as a technical and historical innovation. The thorn grade then eliminated the quickly rotting and contaminating the brine, and it even helped clean the brine. The high wooden scaffolding, the pumps and the ever-increasing boiling equipment required high capital expenditure with the result that state monopoly saltpans were increasingly established in the course of the emerging economic policies in many territories of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.
Modern use of the buildings - restorations are the order of the day
Now Bad Kösen has by no means the only or largest facility of this kind. Just in Germany, 28 cities can point to such graduation towers of different sizes and regions of different designs. But all these places have one thing in common, they have mineral sources with a high proportion of saline. However, salt concentrations occur that are far below the degree of saturation and therefore do not allow economically viable siltation of the raw brine.
Hydropower as a source of energy for brine pumping
The Bad Kösener graduation tower is a real example of this historical development from part of a saltworks to the centre of the brine therapy of the 20th century and also thanks to the efforts made at all times to preserve the entire ensemble for salt extraction. Today it can rightly be said that the still existing systems of the former salt works in Kösen are unique in their connection between the energy-generating water wheel directly on the Saale, the power transmission system, which is currently being restored in an extremely interesting wooden construction made of larch wood, the Sol shaft and the actual graduation tower and the working technology.
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Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt -
Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt -
Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt -
Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt -
Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt -
Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt -
Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt -
Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt -
Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt Bad Kösen - Graduation tower for getting salt
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