Tower of Eben-Ezer

The Tower of Eben-Ezer (French: la Tour d'Eben-Ezer) is a flint stone tower, designed and constructed by Robert Garcet from 1951 through 1965, which is situated near Eben-Emael within the Jeker Valley of Liège, Belgium. The tower was built in accordance with Garcet's understandings of certain ancient measures, with the interior featuring various allusive murals and sculptures, the entire structure capped by four turrets with a stone statue atop, each representing the four living creatures described in Revelation 4:7 - the bull on the north-west turret; the man (as a sphinx) on the south-west; the lion on the south-east; and the eagle on the north-east.