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@fa1998 - UnsplashRoter Turm
📍 From Kleinschmieden, Germany
The Roter Turm, or "Red Tower", serves as a striking landmark in Halle (Saale), standing separate from the Marktkirche, to which it was never physically connected. This solitary bell tower, constructed between 1418 and 1506, boasts the largest carillon in Europe, consisting of 76 bells. Its Gothic architectural style provides a captivating contrast against the city's skyline, making it a must-visit for photography enthusiasts. The best views and shots can be captured during golden hour, when the red bricks of the tower glow warmly. It's possible to enter and climb the tower on certain days, offering a unique vantage point over Halle's historic center and beyond. The area around the tower, particularly the market square, is lively and offers additional photographic opportunities with its blend of historical and modern elements.
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