spindeltreppen
Spindeltreppen, also known as spiral staircases, are a type of staircase that winds around a central axis. This design allows for efficient use of space, making them popular in areas where floor space is limited. The treads of a spindeltreppe are typically wedge-shaped, tapering towards the central pole. The overall structure creates a helical or spiral path.
The history of spindeltreppen can be traced back to ancient times, with examples found in Roman architecture.
Modern spindeltreppen are designed with safety and aesthetics in mind. Regulations often dictate the pitch and