Montelbaanstoren
A medium sized spire for your European cities. No road connection needed, free to place anywhere. Looks best on the shore of a river or canal. Fine Road Anarchy may be needed to place it in a canal or network river.
The Montelbaanstoren was build in 1516 as a lookout tower that was part of the Amsterdam city walls. In 1606 the tower had lost its defensive function and a decorative spire was added on top designed by city architect Hendrick de Keyser. Later the foundations had to be upgraded to stop the tower from sinking. The Montelbaanstower is one of the few parts of the Amsterdam city walls that has survived to this day, with its brick walls showing the scars of a long and varied history.
Here[www.google.com] is it on Google maps.