
The Water Tower (German: Wasserturm) is a well-known landmark of Mannheim, Germany. The water tower was built from 1886 to 1889 on the present Frederick Square (Friedrichsplatzu) by Gustav Halmhuber. The tower, which is 60 meters high and 19 meters in diameter, was Mannheim’s first urban water tower.
Manheim as a boy’s name of German origin, and the meaning of Manheim is “swamp hamlet”.
Karl Benz produced his first two-stroke automotive engine (1879) in Mannheim.
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