Copenhagen's Godsbanevandtårn consists of two towers built in 1901 (the low) and 1907 (the high), respectively. The small tower, with a pyramid roof, was built at the same time as the freight station and has a capacity of 65 m3 and the high tower, with a saddle roof, has a capacity of 200 m3. The two towers are connected by an intermediate building.
Towers - Water Storage, Buildings - Misc
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