Draft:Büchelturm
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The Büchelturm is a remnant of the city wall of the Liège city of Sankt Vith. The large stone wall around the then city of Vither Markt was built in 1350 by Jan van Valkenburg and included seven towers. In 1689 the city wall was demolished, with one tower being spared. This tower fell into disrepair and was also damaged during the Christmas bombings of 1944[1], when American and British forces attempted to take back the town from Nazi control during the Battle of the Bulge. The tower was later restored in 1961. It is a large, cylindrical tower made of stones.


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[edit]- ^ "Büchelturm", Wikipedia (in German), 2024-03-17, retrieved 2024-12-10