Stadtturm - Innsbruck, Austria
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N 47° 16.089 E 011° 23.603
32T E 681041 N 5237741
Initially used as a prison, the Stadtturm (English: City Tower) stands on the side of the old town hall at Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse, 21 in Old Innsbruck, Austria.
Waymark Code: WMX4PB
Location: Tirol, Austria
Date Posted: 11/26/2017
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The roof of the City Tower offers a lookout over the rooftops of Innsbruck. In the Middle Ages the tower guards kept watch from the City Tower for almost 450 years, warning citizens of fire and other dangers. The lower floors also served as a prison.
Today, the tower is there for visitors to enjoy. More than 133 steps (double winding staircase) lead up to the 31-metre-high viewing platform, which overlooks the medieval streets of Innsbruck and offers stunning views of the Bergisel Ski Jump, the Patscherkofel mountain, the River Inn and the Nordkette mountain range.
The City Tower is a good 50 years older than the Golden Roof. It was completed in 1450 on the side of the old town hall. It doesn’t seem huge in comparison with modern buildings but 51 metres was very impressive in 1450 and the tower was a proud symbol of the self-confidence of the people of Innsbruck. The onion dome was added 100 years after its completion.
Inside the tower one can see some displays such as the mechanism of the tower's clock dating back to 1878 and restored in 1998.
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