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Zwinger (Goslar)

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are two sandstone tablets in the wall bearing the coats of arms of the German Empire and the town of Goslar and the inscription "Anno dm M D X V II". The original conical roof was dismantled in 1857.
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With a wall thickness at the base of 6.5 metres, a diameter of 26 metres and a height of 20 metres, the Zwinger is one of the strongest surviving and utilised defensive towers in Europe.
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in the south of the town and was built in 1517. On this side Goslar was strongly dominated by the nearby hill of
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on the ground floor, three holiday apartments on the middle floor and a small museum of
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The Goslar Zwinger has been privately owned since 1 August 1936. Today it houses a
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The stonework of Goslar's Zwinger was predominantly made of
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battery tower
imperial city
Goslar
Rammelsberg
sandstone
Sudmerberg
burnt lime
horsehair
quark
goat's milk
ox blood
corbelling
restaurant
medieval
weapons
armour
torture
Internet site of the Goslar Zwinger
51°54′10.31″N 10°25′58.10″E / 51.9028639°N 10.4328056°E / 51.9028639; 10.4328056
Categories
Buildings and structures completed in 1517
Round towers
Towers completed in the 16th century
Goslar
City walls in Germany
Museums in Lower Saxony
1517 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire

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