Döhrener Turm
In the location's words:
The Döhren Tower in Hanover is a striking building with historical character in the Döhren district. The tower was built around 1382 as part of Hanover's southern fortifications, a medieval defense system designed to protect the city from attacks. It originally served as a watchtower and checkpoint on the city's border.
The brick tower has a simple but robust architecture and stands in the middle of green surroundings, close to the Leinemasch. Today, the Döhren Tower is a landmark steeped in history and a popular destination for walks and excursions. It bears witness to Hanover's medieval past and is an impressive example of the city's architectural history.
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