The bell tower of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin is a 77.17 meter high observation tower that was built in 1934 after plans by Professor Werner March . The steel skeleton construction was covered with limestone plates. After a fire the tower was no longer stable and so was blown up on 15 February 1947. Between 1960 and 1962 it was rebuilt after the old plans. In it hangs a bell weighing 4.5 tonnes with the inscription, "I call the youth of the world - Olympic Games 1936". It has been re-cast since the old bell was damaged and useless.
See also
List of towers
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