Stone wall
Steinwand stands for
- a natural rock formation, the rock face
- a construction made of natural or molded stone (bricks etc.), see masonry
- the construction with natural stone in particular, see natural stone masonry
The following geographical objects are called stone walls :
- Steinwand (Poppenhausen) , part of the municipality of Poppenhausen (Wasserkuppe) in the Rhön
- Steinwand (municipality of Krems) , village of Krems in Carinthia , Spittal an der Drau district, Carinthia
- Steinwand (municipality of Stall) , district of Stall , Carinthia
- Steinwand (municipality of Erlauf) , village and cadastral municipality of Erlauf, Lower Austria
- Steinwand (municipality of Gaming) , scattered settlement near Gaming , Lower Austria
- Steinwand (municipality of Gastern) , Rotte in Gastern , Lower Austria
- Steinwand (municipality of Marbach) , scattered settlement near Marbach an der Donau , Lower Austria
- Steinwand (municipality of Hartkirchen) , village of Hartkirchen , Eferding district, Upper Austria
- Steinwand (community Weißenkirchen) , locality of Weißenkirchen im Attergau , district Vöcklabruck, Upper Austria
- Steinwand (Weyregg municipality) , village of Weyregg am Attersee , Vöcklabruck district, Upper Austria
- Steinwand (Kalmtal) , hamlet in the Kalmtal in South Tyrol
Mountains:
- Steinwand (Carnic Alps) , 2520 m, in the Carnic Alps on the border between Carinthia and Italy
- Steinwand (Hochschwabgruppe) , 950 m, near Landl im Ennstal, Styria
- Steinwand (Rhön) , 646 m, in the Rhön
such as:
- a forest department on Herrenchiemsee, see Herrenchiemsee
Steinwand is the name of the following people:
- Eduard Steinwand (1890–1960), German theologian and university professor
- Johann Fercher von Steinwand (1828–1902), Austrian poet
- Joseph F. Steinwand (1869–1946), American cheese inventor and entrepreneur
- Rudolf Steinwand (1906–1982), German politician