Hausmann Tower in Dresden
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Hausmannsturm, a distinguished historical attraction in Dresden, stands as one of the city's tallest landmarks, offering breathtaking panoramic views. With a height exceeding 100 meters, visitors can climb 225 steps to reach the viewing platform, and see Dresden's skyline, including detailed sculptures on the Cathedral, up close. The tower's intricate clock mechanisms add to the intrigue. Accessible via the Large Courtyard of Residenzschloss, visitors can opt for combined tickets with Dresden Castle. This child-friendly site has earned an impressive 4.7 rating on Google, making it a must-visit for its manageable climb and spectacular vistas of the Dresden Altstadt.
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Suitable for children
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