Eschenheimer Turm

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Eschenheimer Turm is a well-preserved medieval city gate tower in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and one of the city’s most recognizable historical landmarks.

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Eschenheimer Turm canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortification tower
landmark
medieval city gate tower
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
category City gates in Germany
Towers in Frankfurt am Main
country Germany NERFINISHED
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 103 metres
hasAddress Eschenheimer Tor, 60318 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
hasNameInLanguage Eschenheimer Turm (German) NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTransport Frankfurt U‑Bahn lines U1 NERFINISHED
Frankfurt U‑Bahn lines U2 NERFINISHED
Frankfurt U‑Bahn lines U3 NERFINISHED
Frankfurt U‑Bahn lines U8 NERFINISHED
hasPart battlements
conical roof
main tower
oriel windows
restaurant and bar
stair tower
turrets
height approximately 47 metres
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument in Hesse
listed building in Frankfurt am Main
imageDepicts medieval city gate tower with pointed roof and turrets
languageOfName German
locatedIn Eschenheimer Tor (area) NERFINISHED
Frankfurt am Main
Innenstadt (Frankfurt city centre) NERFINISHED
state of Hesse
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNextTo Bockenheimer Anlage (park) NERFINISHED
Eschenheimer Tor underground station NERFINISHED
inner city ring road of Frankfurt
materialUsed stone
notableFor being one of Frankfurt’s most recognizable historical landmarks
being one of the best‑preserved medieval city gate towers in Germany
partOf former Frankfurt city fortifications
significantEvent incorporated into 19th‑century urban redesign of Frankfurt
survived Second World War bombing of Frankfurt
survived demolition of Frankfurt city walls in the early 19th century
status open to the public
well-preserved
touristAttraction yes
usedFor city fortification
defensive tower
gastronomy
landmark and tourist attraction

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