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The powder tower of Prague
The powder tower in Meschede

A powder tower (German: Pulverturm), occasionally also powder house (Pulverhaus), was a building used by the military or by mining companies, frequently a tower, to store gunpowder or, later, explosives. They were common until the 20th century, but were increasingly succeeded by gunpowder magazines and ammunition depots. The explosion of a powder tower could be catastrophic as, for example, in the Delft Explosion of 1654.

List of powder towers

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Buildings formerly used as powder towers include the following:

Germany

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These are sorted by states of Germany, since there are so many.

Baden-Württemberg

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Bavaria

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Brandenburg

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Bremen

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Lower Saxony

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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

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The Pulverturm, Demmin, bears the name, but was probably not used for this purpose.

North Rhine-Westphalia

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Rhineland-Palatinate

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Saxony

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Saxony-Anhalt

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Thuringia

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Austria

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Czechia

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Italy

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Latvia

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Namibia

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Switzerland

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USA

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Literature

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