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The Tasman Tower

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The Tasmantoren ("Tasman-tower") is a residential tower located in the Dutch city of Groningen and was completed in 2010. It is named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. The arch-shape makes the Tasmantoren a unique structure and because of its height of aproximately 75 meters it is 25 meters higher than the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

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Bilder in der Nähe von Netherlands

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A: Under the Tasman Toren

von Frank van Tol, 70 Meter entfernt

This is a 360 degrees view from under the arch of the 75 meters high Tasmantoren ("Tasman Tower") loc...

Under the Tasman Toren

B: View from the Tasmantoren

von Frank van Tol, 80 Meter entfernt

A view over the city of Groningen from the Tasmantoren ("Tasman-tower"). This tower is a residential ...

View from the Tasmantoren

C: Abel Tasmantoren, Groningen

von Mark Bruggema, 80 Meter entfernt

Abel Tasmantoren, Groningen

Abel Tasmantoren, Groningen

D: terrace on the house-boat in Groningen

von Andrea Biffi, 90 Meter entfernt

terrace on the house-boat in Groningen

E: Abel Tasmantoren, Groningen

von Mark Bruggema, 90 Meter entfernt

Abel Tasmantoren, Groningen

Abel Tasmantoren, Groningen

F: houseboat in Groningen

von Andrea Biffi, 120 Meter entfernt

houseboat in Groningen

G: House Boat in Groningen

von Andrea Biffi, 180 Meter entfernt

House Boat in Groningen

H: View from the Driebonds-bridge in Groningen

von Frank van Tol, 910 Meter entfernt

View from the Driebondsbrug over the city of Groningen. The Driebondsbrug ("Driebonds-bridge") is an ...

View from the Driebonds-bridge in Groningen

I: VMBO-school Lewenborg Groningen

von Frank van Tol, 1.2 entfernt

A new highschool complex in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands. This building was designed by Eri...

VMBO-school Lewenborg Groningen

J: Eemskanaal Noordzijde

von Frank van Tol, 1.3 entfernt

The Eemskanaal Noordzijde is a street along the Eemskanaal canal with typical old Dutch houses. Acros...

Eemskanaal Noordzijde

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