Alexandrovka

Alexandrovka
Alexandrovka

Alexandrovka ist ein Aussichtsturm bei Adamov.

Der Turm befindet sich auf einem Hügel 496 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel und ist 17 Meter hoch. Für die Touristen wurde er 1887 zugänglich gemacht. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurde er beschädigt und in den 1970er Jahren sowie 2009 rekonstruiert.

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