DescriptionThe Albert Tower - Isle of Man - geograph.org.uk - 32019.jpg
English: The Albert Tower - Isle of Man near town of Ramsey. Photographed from the Gooseneck on the Mountain Road, with the Bride hills in the distance. The tower is made of granite and rises 45 feet (14 m) high. The tower commemorates the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on the 20th of September 1847. Whilst the Queen stayed on board the Royal Yacht, Albert came ashore and climbed to the top of the hill.
Deutsch: Albert Tower auf der britischen Insel Isle of Man nahe der Stadt Ramsey. Der Turm besteht aus Granit und ist 14 m hoch. Er wurde 1848 in Erinnerung an den Besuch von Prinz Albert ein Jahr zuvor erbaut. Auch der Hügel auf dem er steht wurde daraufhin in Albert Mount umbenannt. Prinz Albert erklomm den Hügel am 20. September 1847. Er machte hier Station während einer Seereise mit Königin Victoria.
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