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Longinusturm

48301 Nottuln, Germany (Nordrhein-Westfalen)

Address Baumberg 45
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Architecture
  • Amateur Radio / Military & Industry Radio


Opening times
Der Longinusturm ist zu den Öffnungszeiten des Café 18|97 zugänglich:
Mittwoch - Montag 11 - 20 Uhr

Admission
Status from 08/2016
We don't know the fees.

Contact
Tel.:+49-25 07-12 70  eMail:info longinusturm.de  

Homepage www.longinusturm.de

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Location / Directions
N51.960076° E7.365616°N51°57.60456' E7°21.93696'N51°57'36.2736" E7°21'56.2176"

Der Longinusturm ist ein 32 Meter hoher Aussichtsturm auf dem Westerberg (187,6 m ü. NHN]), der höchsten Erhebung der im nordrhein-westfälischen Westmünsterland gelegenen Baumberge.

Sie können die Baumberge in der Woche auch sehr gut mit dem Bürgerbus Baumberge erreichen. Der Longinusturm wird aber nur von April bis Oktober angefahren. Die Haltestelle des Bürgerbus liegt direkt vor dem Café Pannkokenhus Teitekerl.

Description From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Longinus Tower (Longinusturm) is a 32-metre high observation tower located in Nottuln, Germany. It was erected by the Baumberge Club between 1897 and 1901 on the summit of the 182.61 metre high Westerberg hill. The Longinus Tower is made of calcareous limestone.

At the beginning of the 1950s, the Longinus Tower was adapted to become a telecommunication tower with an observation deck and antenna systems that rather spoilt its appearance architecturally.

It was from the Longinus Tower that, in 1952, Reinhold Holtstiege, received the television programmes from test-transmitter "Lopik" in Netherlands. As it had no connection to the power-grid, the receiver was powered by a transformer from a car battery.

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