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A powder tower (German: Pulverturm), occasionally also powder house (Pulverhaus), was a building used by the military or by mining companies, frequently a tower, to store gunpowder or, later, explosives. They were common until the 20th century, but were increasingly succeeded by gunpowder magazines and ammunition depots. The explosion of a powder tower could be catastrophic as, for example, in the Delft Explosion of 1654.
List of powder towers
[edit]Buildings formerly used as powder towers include the following:
Germany
[edit]These are sorted by states of Germany, since there are so many.
Baden-Württemberg
[edit]Bavaria
[edit]- Pulverturm, Bad Reichenhall
- Pulverturm, Burghausen
- Färberturm, Gunzenhausen
- Pulverturm, Lindau
- Pulverturm, Memmingen
- Pulverturm, Munich
- Pulverturm, Ochsenfurt
- Pulverturm, Straubing
Brandenburg
[edit]Bremen
[edit]Lower Saxony
[edit]- Pulverturm, Bad Bentheim
- Knochenturm in Einbeck
- Pulverturm, Hameln
- Pulverturm Lingen, Ems
- Pulverturm, Oldenburg
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
[edit]The Pulverturm, Demmin, bears the name, but was probably not used for this purpose.
North Rhine-Westphalia
[edit]- Langer Turm, Aachen
- Pulvertürmchen in Aachen
- Pulverturm, Meschede
- Buddenturm in Münster
- Pulverturm, Rheinberg
- Pulverturm, Wiedenbrück
Rhineland-Palatinate
[edit]Saxony
[edit]- Pulverturm, Johanngeorgenstadt
- Pulverturm in Zwickau
Saxony-Anhalt
[edit]Thuringia
[edit]Austria
[edit]Czechia
[edit]- Despite its name the Powder Tower in Prague was never actually used to store gunpowder
Italy
[edit]Latvia
[edit]- Powder Tower, Riga (Pulvertornis)
Namibia
[edit]Switzerland
[edit]- Malteserturm in Chur
- Pulverturm, Merano
- Pulverturm, Zofingen
USA
[edit]Gallery
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The Powder Tower in Prague
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Pulverturm in Oldenburg with remains of the old town wall
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Pulverturm Wiedenbrück, exterior view
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Pulverturm in Landsberg am Lech
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Pulverturm in Lindau
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Pulverturm in Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate
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Pulverturm in Riga
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Pulverturm in Memmingen
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Langer Turm in Aachen
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Pulverturm in Linz am Rhein
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Pulverturm in Rottenburg/Neckar
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Pulverturm in Johanngeorgenstadt
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Pulverturm in Otjimbingwe, Namibia
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Pulverturm in Zofingen
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Pulverturm in Zwickau
Literature
[edit]- Adolf Weinbrenner: Pulvermagazin, in Otto Lueger (ed.): Lexikon der gesamten Technik und ihrer Hilfswissenschaften, Vol. 7 Stuttgart, Leipzig 1909, pp. 274–275; digitalised at zeno.org
- Brewer, Ted (1999). Czech and Slovak Republics Guide. Londres: Open Road Publishing.
- Legal, Claus; Legal, Gert (2020). Friedrich II. von Preußen und Quintus Icilius: Der König und der Obrist. Munique: utzverlag GmbH.
- Prokopovych, Markian (2009). Habsburg Lemberg: Architecture, Public Space, and Politics in the Galician Capital, 1772-1914. Lafaiete Oeste, Indiana: Imprensa da Universidade de Purdue.
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