Leaning Tower of Suurhusen
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The Leaning Tower of Suurhusen (German: Schiefer Turm von Suurhusen) is a late medieval steeple in Suurhusen, a village in the East Frisian region of northwestern Germany. According to the Guinness World Records it was at one time the most tilted tower in the world, although intentionally inclined towers such as the Montreal Tower far surpass it. The Suurhusen steeple as of 2007 claimed to be the unintentionally tilted tower with the greatest angle of lean in the world, 1.22° more than Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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Am Schiefen Turm,
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N 53.41347 ° | E 7.22333 ° |
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Schiefer Turm von Suurhusen
Am Schiefen Turm 12
26759 , Haskamp
Lower Saxony, Germany
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