The King Frederick Augustus Tower German: Koenig-Friedrich-August-Turm, is the only preserved observation tower of cast iron in Europe and perhaps the


The King Frederick Augustus Tower German: Koenig-Friedrich-August-Turm, is the only preserved observation tower of cast iron in Europe and perhaps the oldest tower built of iron. It is located on the Loebauer Berg at Loebau in Saxony, offering a panoramic view of the Zittau Hills and the Upper Lusatia region. The tower was built in 1854 by the Loebau citizens and named after King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. King-Friedrich-August-Tower, which has a total height of 28 meters 92 ft, has three observation galleries 12, 18 and 24 metres above ground. It was designed by Friedrich August Bretschneider jun. modeled on The Crystal Palace, its erection cost Taler. Construction work started on May 18, 1854 after preparation of ground started on January 12, 1854. On September 9, 1854 it was inaugurated after King Frederick Augustus II had died on vacation in Tyrol just before. In 1993, it was dismantled and its parts were thoroughly restored. In 1994, it was rebuilt.


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