Babylonischer Turm

Babylonischer Turm
The Kellenspitze (behind), in the middle of the arête is the Babylonische Turm. Foreground: the Kelleschrofen
Highest point
Elevation2,060 m (AA) (6,760 ft)
DEM 
ListingMountains of Austria
Coordinates47°29′54″N 10°38′07″E / 47.498231°N 10.635286°E / 47.498231; 10.635286
Geography
Babylonischer Turm
Parent rangeTannheim Mountains, Allgäu Alps

The Babylonische Turm (literally: "Babylonian Tower") is a 2,060-metre-high rock needle on the eastern arête of the Kellenspitze (2,238 m), the highest summit in the Tannheim Mountains in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Seen from the south the pinnacle looks like an independent peak. It is important to Alpine climbers because it has numerous climbing routes.