hohenbudberg water tower built the city krefeld rhineland north rhine westphalia germany |
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| navigate by keyword : yard waterway water used underneath undefined two tree tower today tanks supply studio steeple spire space settlement roof residential reinforced railway prussian plant office monastery metres marshalling lighthouse landmark hohenbudberg friemersheim fortification estate cubic concrete church chapel castle capacity built building apartments administration 500 35metrehigh 1915 village town ruins house hill |
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| The 35-metre-high Hohenbudberg water tower was built in 1915 16 by the Prussian railway administration to supply the Hohenbudberg marshalling yard and the railway settlement in Friemersheim. The roof space contains two reinforced concrete water tanks, each with a capacity of 500 cubic metres. There were apartments underneath. Today the tower is used as a studio, office and residential building. |
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