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- The Wartturm ("watchtower") is an observation tower in the Wiehen Hills on the Wurzelbrink, a wooded hill that, at 319  metres, is the second highest in...
- The Wartturm is a rock tower in Saxon Switzerland in East Germany near the famous Bastei rocks. It stands high above the Elbe, just below the town of Rathen...
- Another well-known rock formation in the vicinity of the Bastei is the Wartturm, a large piece of which broke off in 2000. Neurathen Castle, the largest...
- building, the Count's Hall, is the final tower, the Watch Tower (German: Wartturm), which functions both as a staircase to the library and as the flag pole...
- (right) churches Maypole Walzbach vineyards and cemetery Memorial tower (Wartturm) Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 13 September 2021. "Bevölkerung...
- Elbe Sandstone, like here on the Wartturm where there has been a rockfall, can be permeated by a finely-divided "marbling"....
- imprisoned Gunzelin of Kuckenburg, the deposed Margrave of Meissen, in the Wartturm, a tower in Ströbeck, and ordered the local farmers to guard him. Due to...
- suburbs. During the course of the town's expansion in 1492 the so-called Wartturm on the Wartberg was built higher, and in the same year the so-called Steinerne...
- Hüllhorst North of Hüllhorst-Oberbauerschaft Wurzelbrink 318,0 Lübbecke Wartturm observation tower; south of Lübbecke Kniebrink 315,0 Lübbecke South of...
- guard the castle. The barracks was originally built in 1900, known as Wartturm Kaserne, and used during World War I and World War II. Early in 1913 the...