Aalborg Tower
Cafe
This modernist tower in Aalborg, Denmark, was saved by a fraternity with a 500-year-old penchant for shooting at wooden parrots.

πŸ“œ Modernist tower in Aalborg, Denmark, erected for the Nordjysk Udstilling in 1933, designed by Carlo Odgaard. πŸ” Stands 55 meters tall, offering a 360-degree panorama from its hill-top location. # Why Go πŸ‘€ Enjoy panoramic views of Aalborg and the surrounding area. πŸ›οΈ Appreciate unique modernist architecture by Carlo Odgaard. 🏰 Learn about its unique history with a 500-year-old fraternity. β˜• Relax in the tower's cafeteria, seating up to 50 people. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Access is restricted on stormy days. # Tips πŸ”” Ring the bell by the elevator for staff assistance; do not open the door yourself. # Hours πŸ•’ Open to the public, closed on stormy days.

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