The water tower in Brielle, in the Dutch province of South Holland, was designed by architect A.D. Heederik and was built in 1923. The water tower has a height of 40.50 meters and has one water reservoir of 200 m³. It was decommissioned in 1984.
In 2006 the tower was sold by the municipality of Brielle for a symbolic amount of €1,= with the condition that a restoration would take place within a year.
According to the plans, the water tower will be restored and offices will be established in it.
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Brielle, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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