Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Gustav-Vietor-Tower was one of the oldest lattice towers ever built in Germany. The tower was built in 1882 as an observation tower and was demolished recently in 2006. It was already closed for visitors and tourists 20 years before it was demolished but still afterwards used by radio amateurs. Iron and stone were used as building materials in constructing the tower. The tower had a spire that was 25 metres long."@en }
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- Gustav-Vietor-Tower abstract "Gustav-Vietor-Tower was one of the oldest lattice towers ever built in Germany. The tower was built in 1882 as an observation tower and was demolished recently in 2006. It was already closed for visitors and tourists 20 years before it was demolished but still afterwards used by radio amateurs. Iron and stone were used as building materials in constructing the tower. The tower had a spire that was 25 metres long.".
- Q5621045 abstract "Gustav-Vietor-Tower was one of the oldest lattice towers ever built in Germany. The tower was built in 1882 as an observation tower and was demolished recently in 2006. It was already closed for visitors and tourists 20 years before it was demolished but still afterwards used by radio amateurs. Iron and stone were used as building materials in constructing the tower. The tower had a spire that was 25 metres long.".
- Gustav-Vietor-Tower comment "Gustav-Vietor-Tower was one of the oldest lattice towers ever built in Germany. The tower was built in 1882 as an observation tower and was demolished recently in 2006. It was already closed for visitors and tourists 20 years before it was demolished but still afterwards used by radio amateurs. Iron and stone were used as building materials in constructing the tower. The tower had a spire that was 25 metres long.".
- Q5621045 comment "Gustav-Vietor-Tower was one of the oldest lattice towers ever built in Germany. The tower was built in 1882 as an observation tower and was demolished recently in 2006. It was already closed for visitors and tourists 20 years before it was demolished but still afterwards used by radio amateurs. Iron and stone were used as building materials in constructing the tower. The tower had a spire that was 25 metres long.".