The Tower of Tears is a medieval tower located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was built in the 15th century and is considered one of the oldest buildings in the city. The tower was originally part of the city's fortifications and served as a gateway to the port of Amsterdam. Its name literally means "tower of mourners", because it is said that at the time, the wives of sailors going to sea cried here when saying goodbye to their husbands. Today, the Schreierstoren is a popular tourist site, offering stunning views of the harbor and the city of Amsterdam. The building also houses a café-restaurant and a museum dedicated to Amsterdam's maritime history. It is an excellent example of preserved historic architecture that recalls Amsterdam's picturesque past as a thriving port.