Aachen: Tower
Places and attractions in the Tower category
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- Gothic architecture
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- Park
- Fountain
- Carolingian architecture
- History museum
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- Tower
- Forts and castles
- Cemetery
- Memorial
Belvedere Water Tower
The Water Tower Belvedere is a water tower of reinforced concrete construction in Aachen, Germany, located on the Lousberg hill. It was built in 1956. The water tower accommodates a revolving restaurant, which reopened in 2005 after being closed for several years. The restaurant revolves once every 56 minutes.
Bismarck Tower
The Aachen Bismarck Tower is one of 173 still-standing towers and columns, which were constructed in the German Empire to commemorate the founder of the German state, Otto von Bismarck.
Langer Turm
The Long Tower was a defense tower of the outer city wall of the city of Aachen, built circa 1300 to 1350. It is one of the few remaining towers of the former city fortifications.
Ehrenmal
The Marienturm was a defense tower of the outer city wall of the city of Aachen, built around 1300 to 1350. It is one of the few remaining towers of the former city fortifications and is one of the architectural monuments of the city of Aachen.
Pfaffenturm
The Pfaffenturm was a defense tower of the outer city wall of the city of Aachen, built around 1300 to 1350. It is one of the few remaining towers of the former city fortifications.
Adalbertsturm
The Adalbertsturm was a defense tower of the outer city wall of the city of Aachen, built around 1300 to 1350.
Lavenstein
The Lavenstein was a defense tower of the outer city wall of the city of Aachen, built around 1300 to 1350. It is one of the few remaining towers of the former city fortifications.