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The Great Tower Neuwerk is the most significant building of the Neuwerk island, belonging to Hamburg. This former beacon, watchtower and lighthouse is also the oldest building in Hamburg and oldest secular building on the German coast. == History == The construction of the 'new werk' was started in 1300. It was completed after ten years in 1310. The style matches the common norman tower type of the time. Contrary to some literature, the tower was build in this form from the beginning. The fire in the 1360s destroyed most of the wooden elements and had to undergo major reconstruction. The original roof was made of lead, and was replaced by copper in 1474. This was again replaced in 1558 by a tiled roof and by a new copper roof following that. The copper was then used for military purposes in 1916 reconstructed later. The original purpose was to host troops to defend the ships entering and leaving the Elbe from sea and beach pirates. The tower was also refuge for the farmers on the island during storm surges and survivors of shipwrecks over the centuries.〔e.g. HMS Proserpine (1777)〕 The tower marked the most norther measuring point for the triangulation of the Kingdom of Hannover by Carl Friedrich Gauss〔(Gaußsche Landesaufnahme )〕 in July 1825. Parts of this triangulation net were depicted on the back of last series of the 10 Deutsche Mark note (1989–2001). The tower of Neuwerk is officially Hamburgs oldest building. A church in Sinstorf is actually older, but only part of Hamburg since the Greater Hamburg Act of 1937. The tower is protected under cultural heritage management since 1924 and the surrounding dwelling hill since 1971. It is used as guesthouse and restaurant. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Great Tower Neuwerk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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