Seebuck

The Seebuck drops steeply eastwards into the Feldsee lake, through which the Seebach flows, a stream that is later called the Gutach and then the Wutach.

In the summit area of the Seebuck on the edge of the Feldsee bowl is a Bismarck monument made of rubble stone, and on which is a portrait medallion, that was built between 1895 and 1896 by Fridolin Dietsche.

[4] The relief was cast by Wilhelm Pelargus in Stuttgart, the first sketch was made by Karlsruhe professor, Karl Gagel (1861–1916).

His answer was printed in the Freiburger Zeitung: I am very grateful for the high honour, that has been bestowed on me with the erection of the monument on the Feldberg and from previous visits to the Black Forest have vivid memories to the beautiful Baden countryside.The occasion itself celebrated with a banquet on the evening before and an official lunch on the day of the opening ceremony.

To handle the numbers of festival guests, a special train ran from Freiburg nach Titisee on the Höllental Railway.

The Seebuck from the Grüble to the northwest
The Seebuck from the southeast
The Seebuck from the northeast
Bismarck monument on the Seebuck