Observation Tower Burgholzhof
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The Observation Tower Burgholzhof in Stuttgart, Germany is a 1891 brick observation tower established by the architect-general Friedrich Keppler on behalf of the adornment association on that 359 meters high castle wood yard with 9°11'41 of "eastern length and 48°49'08" northern latitude in the style of a Roman tower.
The observation tower castle wood yard was reorganized 1987/88. In the proximity of the observation tower castle wood yard "northern latitude and 9°11'44" eastern length a militarily used point-to-point radio tower are with 48°49'11.
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