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page 1Towers in Denmark

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The Round Tower () is a 17th-century tower in Copenhagen, Denmark, one of the many architectural projects of Christian IV. Built as an astronomical observatory, it is noted for its equestrian staircase, a 7.5-turn helical corridor leading to the platform at the top (34.8 meters above ground), and its views over Copenhagen.
Vordingborg Castle
ruins of a castle in Denmark
Odinstårnet
Odinstårnet (The Odin Tower) was an observation tower located on Bolbro Bakke (Bolbro Hill) in Odense, Denmark.

Jarmers Tower
ancient monument in Copenhagen Municipality (96207)
Aalborgtårnet
thumb|right|Aalborg Towerthumb|LogoAalborgtårnet (Aalborg Tower) is a observation tower built of lattice steel in Aalborg, Denmark. The tower is built on a hill, providing a total height of 105 metres above sea level. The tower has a restaurant on the top. The tower was completed in 1933, and underwent a major reconstruction from February to March 2005, in which the whole tower was pulled down and later reerected.
Marsk Tower
observation tower in Skærbæk, Denmark
Kalundborg Transmitter
radio station
Krudttårnet
thumb|Krudttårnet
Star Flyer
amusement ride in Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark