Brussels Shot Tower
Appearance
The Brussels Shot Tower (French: Tour à plomb de Bruxelles; Dutch: Loodtoren van Brussel) is a former shot tower in the Senne/Zenne or Dansaert Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It was built in 1898[1] at the site of a former gunpowder factory that dated back to 1832. The shot tower was used until 1962, making the last one to remain in use in Belgium. It was classified as a National Heritage Site (number 2043-0092/0) in 1984.[2]
The round brick structure is 46 metres (151 ft) high. At its base, it is 4.7 metres (15 ft) in diameter, narrowing to 3.1 metres (10 ft) at the top. It originally had a lantern at the top, and a dome with a weathervane on it.
References
[edit]- ^ "Registre du patrimoine immobilier protégé dans la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale" (in French). September 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
- ^ Le Patrimoine monumental de la Belgique, vol. 2.
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