The Bismarck Tower in Radebeul, also known as the Bismarck Column, is one of around 145 Bismarck Towers still in existence in Germany in honour of Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) . The Radebeul tower was individually designed by Wilhelm Kreis, built by master builder Alfred Große from Kötzschenbroda and inaugurated on 2 September 1907. It has a height of 18 metres and can be climbed via a modern staircase, Radebeul Weinhänge, Radebeul, Saxony, Germany, Europe
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The Bismarck Tower in Radebeul, also known as the Bismarck Column, is one of around 145 Bismarck Towers still in existence in Germany in honour of Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) . The Radebeul tower was individually designed by Wilhelm Kreis, built by master builder Alfred Große from Kötzschenbroda and inaugurated on 2 September 1907. It has a height of 18 metres and can be climbed via a modern staircase, Radebeul Weinhänge, Radebeul, Saxony, Germany, Europe

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