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Mulleklenkes

Tallest view over the border triangle

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From the Mulleklenkes tower, you can marvel at the stunning vistas stretching across the Aachen Forest to the borders of Belgium and the Netherlands. Especially during the early evening, the setting sun casts a warm glow over the landscape, offering a remarkable panorama. Built in 1984, this 133-meter-high television tower is not just a technical marvel but also provides an unforgettable view.
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Situated on Karlshöhe in the Aachen city forest, the Mulleklenkes is Germany's westernmost broadcasting tower.

Quick Facts

Founded
1984
Height
133 m

Guided Story

Imagine standing here, gazing up at a giant that tells stories of the past. This tower, soaring above you, is not just a technical marvel but a witness to history. Look to your right; those sprawling forests were once retreats for Roman soldiers. Now, turn around, and you can almost sense the border with Belgium. To your left, far off, lies the quaint chapel of St. Mariä Geburt, offering a serene contrast to the modernity of this tower. As the sun sets, the landscape is bathed in a golden glow, adding a touch of magic to the scene. Picture what this view must have been like centuries ago and how it's evolved over time.

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