Westertoren
The Westertoren is a prominent clock tower located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Completed in 1638, it stands at 85 meters tall and is known for its distinctive baroque architecture. The tower features a beautiful carillon that chimes every quarter hour, making it a recognizable landmark in the city.
The Westertoren is part of the Westerkerk, a large Protestant church that was built alongside it. The tower's design includes a unique crown-like spire, which is adorned with a weather vane. Visitors often climb the tower for panoramic views of Amsterdam and its historic surroundings.