The Hoogkarspel water tower is a water tower in Hoogkarspel, Netherlands built in 1930. Its architect is W. Mensert, who worked for PWN at the time. The tower is 49,1 metres tall and has two water reservoirs of 600 and 400 m3,[1] and is an official rijksmonument. It has no current use.
Hoogkarspel water tower | |
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Watertoren Hoogkarspel | |
General information | |
Type | Water tower |
Location | Hoogkarspel, Netherlands |
Construction started | 1930 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | W. Mensert |
The tower is located in the centre of the village, which is remarkable, since water towers of this height can usually only be found at barely inhabited places.
References
edit- ^ Monumentnummer: 495633, Streekweg 235, 1616 AE te Hoogkarspel[permanent dead link ] in the database of the Dutch Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Erfgoed
52°41′42″N 5°10′29″E / 52.6949°N 5.1746°E
Dutch Rijksmonument 495633