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The water tower in Celje is built of stone and has a conical roof.

The Celje Water Tower (Slovene: Vodni stolp v Celju) is a well-preserved part of the town walls of Celje, Slovenia. It was built as a corner tower after 1451 and redesigned in the 16th century. Since 2010, it has been protected as a cultural monument of local significance.

References

  1. "13040: Celje - Vodni stolp" [13040: Celje – Water Tower]. Register nepremične kulturne dediščine (in Slovenian). Ministry of Culture, Republic of Slovenia. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2013.

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Urban Municipality of Celje
Administrative seatCelje
The location of the City Municipality of Celje
The location of the City Municipality of Celje
View of Celje from Celje Castle
View of Celje from Celje Castle
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46°13′35.69″N 15°15′57.12″E / 46.2265806°N 15.2658667°E / 46.2265806; 15.2658667

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