The “Grey Tower” (also known as the Count's Tower) in Nassau (Rhein-Lahn district/Rhineland-Palatinate) was part of the medieval city fortifications and was first mentioned in documents in 1414. It also served at times as a prison and a place of torture for women branded as witches.
(December 2015)
(Foto: © Rüdiger Benninghaus)
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