Tower sights in Pomerania
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Water Tower
The Water Tower, across the main road from the cathedral, was built in 1571 as part of one of the first water-supply systems in Europe and was used for two centuries to provide Cathedral Hill with water through oak pipes. The admission fee lets you climb to the top of the tower.
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Hyacinthus' Tower
In front of the Market Hall is the tall octagonal Hyacinthus' Tower, one of the remnants of the medieval fortifications. It was built around 1400 and, apart from its defensive role, it also served as a watchtower. Today it houses a photo shop.
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Leaning Tower
At the far western end of the old city walls are a few medieval granaries and the Leaning Tower.
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Tower
You can go up the Old Town Hall Tower for a fine panoramic view.
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