List of tallest structures in Finland
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A list of the tallest structures in Finland
. This list contains all types of structures.
Finland
Finland , officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden in the west, Norway in the north and Russia in the east, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland.Around 5.4 million people reside...
. This list contains all types of structures.
Name | Pinnacle height | Year | Structural type | Town | Coordinates | Remarks | |
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Hollola TV Mast Hollola TV Mast Hollola TV Mast is a mast in Hollola, Finland. It has a height of 327 metres . It is also the tallest structure in Finland, so far.-See also:*List of tallest structures in Finland... |
327 m | 1073 ft | 1967 | Guyed mast | Hollola Hollola Hollola is a municipality of Finland.It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Päijänne Tavastia region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of ofwhich is water... |
61°00′24"N 25°31′24"E | |
Haapavesi TV Mast Haapavesi TV Mast Haapavesi TV Mast is a mast in Haapavesi, Finland. It has a height of .-See also:*List of tallest structures in Finland... |
327 m | 1073 ft | 1978 | Guyed mast | Haapavesi Haapavesi Haapavesi is a town and a municipality of Finland.It is located in the province of Oulu and is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region. The town has a population of and covers an area of of which is water... |
64°09′58"N 25°15′39"E | |
FM- and TV-mast Helsinki-Espoo FM- and TV-mast Helsinki-Espoo FM- and TV-mast Helsinki-Espoo is a mast located on Harmaakallio hill near Latokaski, Espoo, Finland. Its current height is .When the mast was first built in 1971, its height was 303 metres. Its height was increased to 326 metres in 1988, when the station was expanded. At that time the present mast... (Latokaski TV-Mast) |
326 m | 1070 ft | 1988 | Guyed Mast | Espoo Espoo Espoo is the second largest city and municipality in Finland. The population of the city of Espoo is . It is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area along with the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. Espoo shares its eastern border with Helsinki and Vantaa, while enclosing Kauniainen.... |
60°10′37"N 24°38′26"E | |
Kiiminki TV Mast | 326 m | 1070 ft | 1994 | Guyed Mast | Kiiminki Kiiminki Kiiminki is a municipality of Finland.It is located about north-east from the Oulu city centre, in the province of Oulu and is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is .The municipality is... |
65°2′4.2"N 25°50′36"E | |
TV-mast Tampere TV-mast Tampere TV-mast Tampere is a mast in Tampere, Finland. It has a height of 325 metres .... |
325 m | 1066 ft | 1980 | Guyed Mast | Tampere Tampere Tampere is a city in southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in any of the Nordic countries. The city has a population of , growing to approximately 300,000 people in the conurbation and over 340,000 in the metropolitan area. Tampere is the third most-populous municipality in... |
61°39′42"N 23°52′33"E | |
Lapua Radio and TV-Mast Lapua Radio and TV-Mast Lapua Radio and TV-Mast is a mast in Lapua, Finland. It has a height of 323 metres .... |
323 m | 1059 ft | 1961 | Guyed Mast | Lapua Lapua Lapua is a town and municipality of Finland.It is located next to the Lapua River in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southern Ostrobothnia region. The town has a population of and covers an area of ofwhich is water... |
62°57′20"N 22°57′10"E | |
Vuokatti Radio and TV-Mast Vuokatti Radio and TV-Mast Vuokatti Radio and TV-Mast is a mast in Vuokatti, Finland. It has a height of 323 metres .... |
323 m | 1059 ft | 1976 | Guyed Mast | Vuokatti | 64°07′35"N 28°15′12"E | |
Kiiminki TV Mast (old) | 323 m | 1059 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Kiiminki Kiiminki Kiiminki is a municipality of Finland.It is located about north-east from the Oulu city centre, in the province of Oulu and is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is .The municipality is... |
65°7′9.6"N 25°44′31.4"E | demolished in 1994 |
Eurajoki TV Mast Eurajoki TV Mast Eurajoki TV Mast is a mast in Eurajoki, Finland. It has a height of 321 metres .-See also:*List of tallest structures in Finland... |
321 m | 1053 ft | 1964 | Guyed Mast | Eurajoki Eurajoki Eurajoki is a municipality of Finland located in the region of Satakunta in the province of Western Finland. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is .... |
61°16′52"N 21°41′53"E | |
Pihtipudas TV Mast Pihtipudas TV Mast Pihtipudas TV Mast is a mast in Pihtipudas, Finland. It has a height of 321 metres .-See also:*List of tallest structures in Finland... |
321 m | 1053 ft | 1972 | Guyed Mast | Pihtipudas Pihtipudas Pihtipudas is a municipality of Finland.It is located in northern Central Finland along the highway 4 , about north of Jyväskylä in the province of Western Finland. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of which is water... |
63°17′19"N 25°38′50"E | |
Kerimäki TV Mast | 321 m | 1053 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Kerimäki Kerimäki Kerimäki is a municipality of Finland.It is located in the province of Eastern Finland and is part of the Southern Savonia region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is .... |
61°59′22.56"N 29°14′56.38"E | |
Turu YLE Radio Mast Turu YLE Radio Mast Turku YLE Radio Mast is a mast in Kaarina, Finland. It has a height of and it was built in 1964.... |
320 m | 1050 ft | 1965 | Guyed Mast | Kaarina Kaarina Kaarina is a small city and municipality of Finland.It is located in the Finland Proper region and is a neighbouring town of Turku, which is the capital of Finland Proper, therefore Kaarina is a part of the Greater Turku region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of... |
60°22′36"N 22°20′05"E | |
Anjalankoski Radio and TV-Mast Anjalankoski Radio and TV-Mast Anjalankoski Radio and TV-Mast is a mast in Anjalankoski, Finland. It has a height of 318 metres .-See also:*List of tallest structures in Finland... |
318 m | 1043 ft | 1965 | Guyed Mast | Anjalankoski Anjalankoski Anjalankoski is a former town and municipality of Finland. It had 17,301 inhabitants . About 4/5 of the people live in the vicinity of the Kymi River. The most densely populated communities are Myllykoski and Inkeroinen. In addition, there is plenty of countryside.The town's major industry is... |
60°41′32"N 27°2′47"E | |
Kuopio Radio and TV-Mast Kuopio Radio and TV-Mast Kuopio Radio and TV-Mast is a mast in Kuopio, Finland. It has a height of 318 metres .... |
318 m | 1043 ft | 1970 | Guyed Mast | Kuopio Kuopio Kuopio is a city and a municipality located in the region of Northern Savonia, Finland. A population of makes it the ninth biggest city in the country. The city has a total area of , of which is water and half forest... |
62°44′19"N 27°32′29"E | |
TV-Mast Jyväskylä TV-Mast Jyväskylä TV-Mast Jyväskylä is a mast in Taka-Keljo, Jyväskylä, Finland. It has a height of and it was built in 1994.-See also:*List of tallest structures in Finland... |
318 m | 1043 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Jyväskylä Jyväskylä Jyväskylä is the capital of Central Finland and the largest city on the Finnish Lakeland, north-east of Tampere and north of Helsinki, on northern coast of lake Päijänne. The city has been continuously one of the most rapidly growing cities in Finland since World War II. The city is surrounded... |
62°12′25"N 25°38′22"E | |
Tervola Radio and TV-Mast Tervola Radio and TV-Mast Tervola Radio and TV-Mast is a mast in Tervola, Finland. It has a height of 302 metres .... |
302 m | 991 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Tervola Tervola Tervola is a municipality of Finland.It is located in the province of Lapland, Finland. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of ofwhich is water. The population density is.The municipality is unilingually Finnish.-External links:... |
66°07′00"N 24°41′56"E | |
Varpulheto Radio and TV-Mast | 275 m | 902 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Taivalkoski | 65°18′05"N 28°21′14"E | |
Lähetysasema Radio and TV-Mast | 275 m | 902 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Koli | 63°03′50"N 29°47′2"E | |
Pyhätunturi TV Mast | 262 m | 860 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Pyhätunturi | 67°01′18"N 27°12′53"E | |
Smedsböle Radio Mast Smedsböle Radio Mast Smedsböle Radio Mast is a mast in Smedsböle, Finland. It has a height of 244 metres . It is the tallest building in the Åland Islands.... |
244 m | 801 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Smedsböle | 60°12′45"N 20°8′3"E | tallest structures on Åland |
Tuulispää TV Mast | 227 m | 744 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Inari | 68°51′08"N 27°07′21"E | |
Susivaara Radio and TV-Mast | 225 m | 738 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Posio | 66°00′10"N 27°38′00"E | |
Rovaniemi Radio and TV-Mast | 219 m | 719 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Rovaniemi | 66°32′57.7"N 25°34′16.4"E | |
Torajärvi Radio and TV-Mast | 217 m | 712 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Torajärvi | 60°55′48"N 23°53′53"E | |
Pohja TV Mast | 215 m | 706 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Tuulispää | 60°07′32"N 23°29′37"E | |
Joutseno Radio and TV-Mast | 215 m | 705 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Joutseno | 61°07′52"N 28°32′28"E | |
Mikkeli Radio and TV-Mast | 213,3 m | 700 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Mikkeli | 61°35′05"N 27°27′55"E | |
Jolkka TV Mast | 210 m | 688 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Jolkka | 63°44′07"N 23°30′19"E | |
Pyhävuori Radio and TV-Mast | 194 m | 636 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Pyhävuori | 62°17′13"N 21°38′29"E | |
Pernaja TV Mast | 190 m | 624 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Pernaja | 60°34′07"N 25°54′45"E | |
Pori transmitter Pori transmitter Pori transmitter is a mast in Pori, Finland. It has a height of 185 metres .... , Mediumwave Mast |
185 m | 606 ft | – | Guyed Mast | Pori Pori Pori is a city and municipality on the west coast of Finland. The city is located some from the Gulf of Bothnia, on the estuary of the Kokemäenjoki river, which is the largest in Finland. Pori is the most important town in the Satakunta region.... |
61°28′50"N 21°34′8"E | insulated against ground |
Näsinneula Observation Tower | 168 m | 551 ft | 1971 | Tower | Tampere | 61°30′18"N 23°44′35"E | |
Longwave transmitter Lahti | 150 m | 492 ft | 1927 | Tower | Lahti Lahti Lahti is a city and municipality in Finland.Lahti is the capital of the Päijänne Tavastia region. It is situated on a bay at the southern end of lake Vesijärvi about north-east of the capital Helsinki... |
60°58′48"N 25°38′37"E 60°58′43"N 25°38′55"E | 2 towers |
Hanasaari Power Plant Hanasaari Power Plant Hanasaari Power Plant is a coal-fired cogeneration power plant in Helsinki, Finland. Its chimney has a height of .-History:... |
150 m | 492 ft | 1973 | Chimney | Helsinki | 60°11′1.1"N 24°58′17.4"E | |
Pasilan linkkitorni Pasilan linkkitorni Pasilan linkkitorni is the designation of a high TV tower in Pasila, Helsinki. Pasilan linkkitorni was built in 1983 and has at a height of rooms with technical equipment. It is the tallest freestanding tower in the Greater Helsinki area and the second tallest in Finland, after and Näsinneula in... |
146 m | 479 ft | 1983 | Transmitter tower | Helsinki | 60°12′16.75"N 24°55′24.34"E | |
Alholmens kraft | 130 m | 427 ft | 2000 | Chimney | Jakobstad Jakobstad Jakobstad is a town and municipality in Ostrobothnia, Finland. The town has a population of and covers a land area of . The population density is .- History :... |
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Ylläs Radio and TV Mast | 126 m | 413 ft | Guyed Mast | Ylläs | 67°34′01"N 24°12′41"E | ||
Kruunupyy Radio and TV Mast | ? m | ? ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Kruunupyy | 63°44′15"N 25°30′59"E | |
Kiihtelysvaara Radio and TV Mast | 121 m | 397 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Kiihtelysvaara | 62°24′16"N 30°30′10"E | |
Ilmäki Radio and TV Mast | 117 m | 384 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Iisami | 63°37′49"N 27°04′28"E | |
Ritavaara Radio and TV Mast | 101 m | 331 ft | ? | Guyed Mast | Pello | 66°47′48"N 24°06′58"E |
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