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Water Reservoir on Lindener Berg

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    September 1, 2019

    On the roof of the building is the public observatory Hanover.

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      March 29, 2021

      From 1878 a high-level water tank supplied Hanover with water from the Ricklinger Masch. External dimensions: 77 x 39 meters, height: 9.5 meters, lower wall thickness: 5 meters. In 1977 the container was found to be leaking and was taken out of service. However, after the costs for a demolition and the then complete new building had been weighed against the costs for a conversion and restoration of the listed building, the container construction was opened from above and completely cleared. Above all, the entire technical interior was replaced by the installation of two reinforced concrete tubs, and later the roof was closed again, slightly raised. Since 1983 the building could be used again as an expansion tank, now with a capacity of 13,000 cubic meters.

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        December 23, 2018

        The castle-like, imposing structure was completely renovated in May 2009 and resplendent in its former glory. The high water tank went into operation in 1878 at the same time as the first waterworks in Ricklingen. At that time, it accounted for just over 40 percent of daily consumption - with a capacity of around 13,200 cubic meters.

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