Kaiser tower

Kaiser towers and Kaiser Wait are monuments that until 1918 in honor of the German Emperor Wilhelm I, Friedrich III. and Wilhelm II have been built in the German Empire or of Emperor Franz Josef in Austria - Hungary.

The erection of these towers and waiting was, inter alia, also thought to be the so-called Bismarck cult, in the course of which, for example, hundreds of Bismarck towers and pillars have been erected to oppose.

Kaiser towers or - wait in Germany

  • Kaiserturm ( Lauter ) in the Odenwald
  • Kaiserturm on the stone mountain, near Goslar
  • Kaiserturm in Quedlinburg, now converted into a residential tower
  • Kaiserturm in Hirschberg (Giant Mountains)
  • Kaiserturm with people mountain in Thuringia
  • Kaiserturm ( Wernigerode ), Saxony -Anhalt
  • Kaiserwarte in Blankenburg ( Harz), renamed Wilhelm- Raabe - waiting

Kaiser towers or - wait in Austria - Hungary

  • Kaiserwarte on the Nollendorfer height, after 1918 renamed Karl -Weis - waiting, later demolished
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