List of tallest structures in Germany
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A list of Germany's tallest structures. The list contains all types of structures. Please correct and expand this list
Close to the site, there is a telecommunication tower of reinforced concrete, the Telecommunication Tower Bungsberg with an observation deck in a height of 40 m.
close to it, there is the 136 metre high TV Tower Schwerin-Zippendorf
, a TV tower of reinforced concrete with an observation deck.
Name | Pinnacle height | Year | Construction Type | Town | State | Coordinates | Remarks | |
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Berliner Fernsehturm | 1207 ft | 368 m | 1969 | Tower | Berlin Berlin Berlin is the capital city of Germany and is one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.45 million people, Berlin is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union... |
Berlin | 52°31′14.91"N 13°24′33.95"E | |
Sender Donebach Sender Donebach The Sender Donebach is a 500-kilowatt longwave radio transmitter operating on 153 kHz and transmitting the program of German public broadcaster Deutschlandfunk... |
1191 ft | 363 m | 1982 | Guyed Mast | Mudau Mudau Mudau is a municipality in the Neckar-Odenwald district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. it has 5,099 inhabitants.-Geography:Mudau lies in the southeastern Odenwald mountains between the Neckar and Main rivers, 75 km southeast of Frankfurt am Main and 40 km northeast of Heidelberg... -Donebach Donebach Donebach is a neighborhood of the village of Mudau, Odenwald, Germany and has 369 inhabitants. At Donebach, there is the longwave transmitter of Deutschlandfunk for broadcasting on 153 kHz, whose antenna masts are with a height of 363 metres the second tallest structure of Germany.... |
Baden-Württemberg | 49°33′40.25"N 9°10′22.76"E ; 49°33′33.53"N 9°10′50.82"E | 2 masts |
Sender Zehlendorf Sender Zehlendorf Sender Zehlendorf is a radio transmission facility that has existed since 1936, when a short wave transmitter was built in Zehlendorf as part of the establishment of permanent radio services... , new longwave transmission mast |
1180 ft | 359.7 m | 1979 | Guyed Mast | Zehlendorf bei Oranienburg Zehlendorf bei Oranienburg Zehlendorf is a village belonging to the city Oranienburg in Brandenburg. It was incorporated into Oranienburg on 26 October 2003.The town is home to the Sender Zehlendorf, a transmission site for long wave and medium wave radio.-History:... |
Brandenburg | 52°47′41.87"N 13°23′9.5"E | |
Richtfunkstelle Berlin-Frohnau Richtfunkstelle Berlin-Frohnau The Richtfunkstelle Berlin-Frohnau was a facility for directional radio services in Frohnau . Before the German reunification, the facility served as a directional radio link between West Berlin and West Germany.It first used only an overhorizon directional link... |
1177 ft | 358.6 m | 1978 | Guyed Mast | Berlin Berlin Berlin is the capital city of Germany and is one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.45 million people, Berlin is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union... -Frohnau Frohnau Frohnau is a locality in the Reinickendorf borough of Berlin, Germany. It lies in the extreme northern part of the city.- History :Founded in 1910, Frohnau was created whole as a planned community, corresponding to the early twentieth century idea of a Garden City... |
Berlin | 52°39′13.66"N 13°17′43.59"E | demolished on February 8, 2009 |
VLF transmitter DHO38 VLF transmitter DHO38 The VLF transmitter DHO38 is a VLF transmitter used by the German Navy near Rhauderfehn, Saterland, Germany. It is used to transmit coded orders to submarines of the German Navy and navies of other NATO countries.... |
1158 ft | 352.9 m | 1982 | Guyed Mast | Saterland-Ramsloh | Lower Saxony | 53°05′22.15"N 07°37′06.19"E ; 53°05′14.42"N 07°36′31.14"E ; 53°04′59.81"N 07°37′09.88"E ; 53°04′52.03"N 07°36′34.69"E ; 53°04′36.16"N 07°36′58.79"E ; 53°04′30.05"N 07°36′22.87"E ; 53°04′10.66"N 07°36′41.82"E ; 53°04′16.8"N 07°37′17.66"E | 8 masts, insulated against ground |
Sender Zehlendorf Sender Zehlendorf Sender Zehlendorf is a radio transmission facility that has existed since 1936, when a short wave transmitter was built in Zehlendorf as part of the establishment of permanent radio services... , old longwave transmission mast |
1152 ft | 351 m | 1962 | Guyed Mast | Zehlendorf bei Oranienburg Zehlendorf bei Oranienburg Zehlendorf is a village belonging to the city Oranienburg in Brandenburg. It was incorporated into Oranienburg on 26 October 2003.The town is home to the Sender Zehlendorf, a transmission site for long wave and medium wave radio.-History:... |
Brandenburg | 52°47′41.87"N 13°23′9.5"E | destroyed on May 18th, 1978 at aircraft collision |
Sendemast SL3 | 1148 ft | 350 m | 1968 | Guyed Mast | Burg bei Magdeburg Burg bei Magdeburg Burg bei Magdeburg is a town of about 24,700 inhabitants on the Elbe-Havel-Canal in Germany, northeast of Magdeburg. It is situated around a former weir, the Sachsenschleusen... |
Saxony-Anhalt | 52°16′9.35"N 11°55′28.84"E | collapsed on February 18th, 1976 |
Gartow-Höhbeck transmitter Gartow-Höhbeck transmitter Gartow-Höhbeck transmitter is a large facility for FM- and TV-transmission in Lower-Saxony, situated behalf of the community of Gartow and Höhbeck.... , Radio mast Gartow 2 |
1129 ft | 344 m | 1977/78 | Guyed Mast | Gartow Gartow Gartow is a municipality in the district Lüchow-Dannenberg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the easternmost tip of Lower Saxony, on the river Elbe, approx. 30 km northeast of Salzwedel, and 20 km west of Wittenberge... |
Lower Saxony | 53°3′55.8"N 11°26′33.9"E | |
Europaturm Europaturm The Europaturm is a 337.5 metre high telecommunications tower in Frankfurt am Main in Germany.-History:Designed by architect Erwin Heinle, the tower's construction began in 1974. At its completion five years later, it became the tallest free-standing structure in the Federal Republic of Germany... |
1107 ft | 337,5 m | 1979 | Tower | Frankfurt/Main | Hesse | 50°8′7.02"N 8°39′16.9"E | |
Chimney of Power Station Westerholt Power Station Westerholt Westerholt Power Station was a coal fired power station in Gelsenkirchen-Westerholt, Germany. The power plant consisted of two units built in the 1960s, each capable of producing 150 MW of electricity. Its smokestack, built in 1981, was over 337 metres tall, making it Germany's tallest chimney at... |
1107 ft | 337.5 m | 1997 | Chimney | Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the northern part of the Ruhr area. Its population in 2006 was c. 267,000.... |
Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°36′4.48"N 7°3′52.16"E | demolished in 2006 |
Deutschlandsender Herzberg/Elster Deutschlandsender Herzberg/Elster The Deutschlandsender Herzberg/Elster was a 500 kilowatt long-wave transmitter at Herzberg/Elster, which was in service from 1939 to 1945. It used a 337 metre high guyed steel lattice mast of triangular cross section. This was used as a mast radiator and was therefore mounted on a 0.75 metre high... |
1106 ft | 337 m | 1939 | Guyed Mast | Herzberg/Elster | Brandenburg | 51°42′59.76"N 13°15′51.5"E | insulated against ground, dismantled in 1946 |
Radio mast Gartow 1 Gartow-Höhbeck transmitter Gartow-Höhbeck transmitter is a large facility for FM- and TV-transmission in Lower-Saxony, situated behalf of the community of Gartow and Höhbeck.... |
1073 ft | 327 m | 1963 | Guyed Mast | Gartow Gartow Gartow is a municipality in the district Lüchow-Dannenberg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the easternmost tip of Lower Saxony, on the river Elbe, approx. 30 km northeast of Salzwedel, and 20 km west of Wittenberge... |
Lower Saxony | 53°4′7.82"N 11°26′22.42"E | demolished on August 20th, 2009 |
Behren-Bokel Transmitter | 1060 ft | 323 m | 1961 | Guyed Mast | Behren-Bekel | Lower Saxony | 52°47′38.23"N 10°31′57.15"E | |
Longwave radio mast Burg | 1060 ft | 323 m | 1953 | Guyed Mast | Burg bei Magdeburg Burg bei Magdeburg Burg bei Magdeburg is a town of about 24,700 inhabitants on the Elbe-Havel-Canal in Germany, northeast of Magdeburg. It is situated around a former weir, the Sachsenschleusen... |
Saxony-Anhalt | 52°17′12.93"N 11°53′50.52"E | |
FM and TV-mast Wesel FM and TV-mast Wesel The FM and TV-mast Wesel is a 320.8 metre tall guyed steel framework radio mast of the Deutsche Telekom AG at Wesel-Büderich, Germany. FM and TV-mast Wesel was built in 1968 and is used for FM- and TV transmission.... |
1060 ft | 323 m | 1968 | Guyed Mast | Wesel Wesel Wesel is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the capital of the Wesel district.-Division of the town:Suburbs of Wesel include Lackhausen, Obrighoven, Ginderich, Feldmark,Fusternberg, Büderich, Flüren and Blumenkamp.-History:... |
North Rhine-Westphalia | 51°38′56.05"N 6°34′40.47"E | |
Sender Scharteberg Sender Scharteberg The Eifel Transmitter is an FM and TV transmission facility for the German broadcasting company of SWR and is located on the Scharteberg near Kirchweiler, Germany. Until 1985, the Scharteberg transmitter used a 160 metre tall guyed mast... |
991 ft | 302 m | 1985 | Guyed Mast | Scharteberg Scharteberg The Scharteberg is a mountain, high, near Kirchweiler in the district of Vulkaneifel and is one the highest peaks in the Eifel region of Germany. On the summit is the Eifel Transmitter which belongs to SWR and is used for FM radio and television.... Mountain |
Rhineland-Palatinate | 50°13′7.43"N 6°45′1.46"E | |
Sender Bielstein Sender Bielstein The Sender Bielstein is an FM- and TV-broadcasting facility on the 393 metre high Bielstein mountain in the Forest of Teutoburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Bielstein transmitter, which is property of WDR and used for transmitting its programmes was established in 1951. It used until 1954 a... |
991 ft | 302 m | 1985/86 | Guyed Mast | Bielstein Mountain | North Rhine-Westphalia | 51°54′21.74"N 8°49′18.47"E | |
Chimney of Power Plant Scholven Scholven Power Station Scholven Power Station is a E.ON owned coal-fired power station in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Its installed output capacity of 2300 MW it is one of the most powerful coal-fired power stations in Europe.-Structure:... |
991 ft | 302 m | Chimney | Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the northern part of the Ruhr area. Its population in 2006 was c. 267,000.... |
North Rhine-Westphalia | 51°36′12.84"N 7°0′7.44"E ; 51°36′2.06"N 7°0′16.56"E | ||
Main radio mast Langenberg Sender Langenberg The Langenberg transmission tower is a broadcasting station that transmits MW, FM and TV signals. It is located in Langenberg, Velbert, Germany and has had a very turbulent history since its inauguration... |
988 ft | 301 m | 1989 | Guyed Mast | Velbert-Langenberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | 51°21′22.64"N 7°8′2.84"E | |
UKW-Sendemast Hamburg Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt The Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt is a broadcasting facility in Hamburg-Billstedt, established in 1934. It is owned and operated by the Norddeutscher Rundfunk public broadcasting service, but open to competitors, too.... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1960 | Guyed Mast | Hamburg-Billstedt Billstedt Billstedt is a quarter in the borough Hamburg-Mitte, in the eastern part of Hamburg, Germany. In 2007, the population was 68,936, it was the second-most populous quarter.-History:Schifbeck, Öjendorff, Steinbeck and Schlem are the old settlements.... |
Hamburg Hamburg -History:The first historic name for the city was, according to Claudius Ptolemy's reports, Treva.But the city takes its modern name, Hamburg, from the first permanent building on the site, a castle whose construction was ordered by the Emperor Charlemagne in AD 808... |
53°31′9.14"N 10°6′10.11"E | |
Chimney of Power Plant Jänschwalde Power Station Jänschwalde Jänschwalde Power Station is located near the village of Jänschwalde in Brandenburg on the German-Polish border. The lignite-fired power station has an installed capacity of 3,000 megawatts and consists of six 500 MW units... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1981 | Chimney | Jänschwalde Jänschwalde Jänschwalde is a municipality in the district of Spree-Neiße in Brandenburg in East Germany. It is situated in the region of Niederlausitz... |
Brandenburg | 51°49′56.07"N 14°27′10.89"E ; 51°49′55.76"N 14°27′25.89"E ; 51°49′55.5"N 14°27′40.96"E | |
Chimney of Power Plant Chemnitz HKW Chemnitz-Nord HKW Chemnitz-Nord is a lignite-fired power station in the northern parts of Chemnitz with a power capacity of 120 megawatts. It has a 307 metre tall chimney, one of the tallest chimneys in Germany .... |
984 ft | 300 m | Chimney | Chemnitz Chemnitz Chemnitz is the third-largest city of the Free State of Saxony, Germany. Chemnitz is an independent city which is not part of any county and seat of the government region Direktionsbezirk Chemnitz. Located in the northern foothills of the Ore Mountains, it is a part of the Saxon triangle... |
Saxony | 50°51′28.01"N 12°55′25.79"E | ||
Chimney of Buschhaus Power Station Buschhaus Power Station Buschhaus Power Station is a lignite-fired power station near Helmstedt in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is operated by E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH. E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH with domicile in Hanover operates power plants at 20 sites around Germany with an output of around 15.000 megawatt feeding some 50 billion... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1984 | Chimney | Helmstedt Helmstedt Helmstedt is a city located at the eastern edge of the German state of Lower Saxony. It is the capital of the District of Helmstedt. Helmstedt has 26,000 inhabitants . In former times the city was also called Helmstädt.... |
Lower-Saxony | 52°10′18.35"N 10°58′37.89"E | |
Chimney of Herne Power Station STEAG Power Plant Herne Herne power plant is a coal-fired power plant located at Herne in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was constructed in 1962. The installed capacity of the plant is 950 megawatts. The power plant is owned and operated by Evonik Steag GmbH, a subsidiary of Evonik Industries.In the 1980s, a... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1989 | Chimney | Herne Herne, Germany Herne is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Ruhr area directly between the cities of Bochum and Gelsenkirchen.- History :Like most other cities in the region Herne was a tiny village until the 19th century... |
Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°33′2.36"N 7°11′15.27"E | |
Chimney of Walsum Power Station STEAG Power Plant Walsum Walsum power plant is a coal-fired power station owned by Evonik Industries. It is in the Walsum quarter of Duisburg, on the area of the former Walsum coal mine.-Structure:... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1988 | Chimney | Walsum | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°31′42.81"N 6°42′52.54"E | |
Chimney of Lippendorf Power Station Lippendorf Power Station Lippendorf Power Station is a lignite-fired power station in Lippendorf, which is located in the municipality of Neukieritzsch, near Leipzig in Saxony, Germany. The power plant is owned and operated by Vattenfall.-Old power station:... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1967 | Chimney | Lippendorf | Saxony | 51°10′36.37"N 12°22′34.94"E | demolished in 2005 |
Chimney of Thierbach Power Station Thierbach Power Station Thierbach Power Station was a brown-coal fired power station at Espenhain-Thierbach, Germany. It had a 300 metre tall chimney, which belonged to the tallest free-standing structures of former Eastern Germany.-External links:... |
984 ft | 300 m | Chimney | Espenhain Espenhain Espenhain is a municipality in the Leipzig district, in Saxony, Germany.-Solar power plant:The solar power plant Espenhain Leipzig is in the municipality. This power plant is a photovoltaic power station. It is a partnership project of the Berlin project development company Geosol and Shell... |
Saxony | 51°10′4.83"N 12°30′28.89"E | demolished | |
Chimneys of Boxberg Power Station Boxberg Power Station Boxberg Power Station is a lignite-fired power station with three units at Boxberg , Saxony. Since the late nineties it produces 1900 MW... |
984 ft | 300 m | Chimney | Boxberg Boxberg, Saxony Boxberg is a municipality in the Görlitz district in Saxony, Germany.... |
Saxony | 51°24′53.95"N 14°33′41.76"E ; 51°24′55"N 14°33′48.94"E ; 51°24′57.17"N 14°34′0.18"E ; 51°24′59.93"N 14°34′19.09"E | ||
Chimneys of Marl-Chemiepark Power Station Marl-Chemiepark Power Station Marl-Chemiepark Power Station is an ensemble of three thermal power-stations. One of these power stations has a 300 metre tall, another a 241 metre tall chimney.The 300 metre chimney was demolished at the beginning of the 1990s, using a special excavator.... |
984 ft | 300 m | Chimney | Marl Marl Marl or marlstone is a calcium carbonate or lime-rich mud or mudstone which contains variable amounts of clays and aragonite. Marl was originally an old term loosely applied to a variety of materials, most of which occur as loose, earthy deposits consisting chiefly of an intimate mixture of clay... |
Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°41′34"N 7°6′33"E | demolished | |
Transmitter Steinkimmen | 978 ft | 298 m | 1956 | Guyed Mast | Steinkimmen | Lower Saxony | 53°2′36.02"N 8°27′31.17"E | |
Fernmeldeturm Nürnberg Fernmeldeturm Nürnberg The Fernmeldeturm Nürnberg, the tallest structure in Bavaria, is a telecommunication tower in Nuremberg, southern Germany. Also called the Nürnberger Ei because of its egg-shaped tower basket in a height of 185 metres, it is 292 metres high and was built between 1977 and 1980 according to... |
958 ft | 292 m | 1977 | Tower | Nuremberg Nuremberg Nuremberg[p] is a city in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia. Situated on the Pegnitz river and the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal, it is located about north of Munich and is Franconia's largest city. The population is 505,664... |
Bavaria | 49°25′33.46"N 11°2′20.29"E | |
Olympiaturm Olympiaturm The Olympiaturm in Olympiapark, Munich has an overall height of 291 m and a weight of 52,500 tons. At a height of 190 m there is an observation platform as well as a small rock and roll museum housing various memorabilia. Since its opening in 1968 the tower has registered over 35 million visitors .... |
950 ft | 289.5 m | 1968 | Tower | Munich Munich Munich The city's motto is "" . Before 2006, it was "Weltstadt mit Herz" . Its native name, , is derived from the Old High German Munichen, meaning "by the monks' place". The city's name derives from the monks of the Benedictine order who founded the city; hence the monk depicted on the city's coat... |
Bavaria | 48°10′27.79"N 11°33′13.56"E | |
Transmitter Riegelsberg Transmitter Riegelsberg The Riegelsberg Transmitter is a transmitter for FM and TV at Riegelsberg, near Saarbrücken, Germany. The transmitter uses as aerial a 287 metre high guyed mast.-External links:... |
942 ft | 287 m | Guyed Mast | Riegelsberg Riegelsberg Riegelsberg is a municipality in the district of Saarbrücken, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated approx. 9 km northwest of Saarbrücken.... |
Saarland | 49°17′28.79"N 6°55′17.19"E | ||
Telemax Telemax The Telemax is a telecommunication tower built from 1988 to 1992 in Hanover. The tower was designed by Hans U. Boeckler and is 272 metres high. The tower stands on a 10 metre high base building, which brings its overall height to 282 metres . Deutsche Telekom operates the tower.There is no... |
926 ft | 282.2 m | 1992 | Tower | Hannover | Lower-Saxony | 52°23′34.72"N 9°47′58.89"E | |
Chimney of Bergkamen Power Station Bergkamen Power Station Bergkamen Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Germany. It is located in the city of Bergkamen, in the Unna district. It was established in 1981 and has an output capacity of 747 megawatts... |
925 ft | 282 m | 1981 | Chimney | Bergkamen Bergkamen Bergkamen is a town in the district of Unna, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated near the river Lippe, approx. north-east of Dortmund and south-west of Hamm.... |
Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°38′12.16"N 7°37′14.05"E | |
Chimney of Unit E4 of Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station is a coal and gas fired power station in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany.... |
925 ft | 282 m | 1982 | Chimney | Werdohl Werdohl Werdohl is a town in the district Märkischer Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.-Geography:Werdohl is located in the hills of the Sauerland, at a double meander of the river Lenne and its confluent, the Verse... |
Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°16′33.04"N 7°42′26.24"E | |
Gersteinwerk Chimney | 925 ft | 282 m | 1984 | Chimney | Werne Werne Werne is a town in the Federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia in the Unna district in Germany. It is located on the southern edge of the Münsterland region near the Ruhrgebiet... |
Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°40′24.79"N 7°43′14.28"E | |
Longwave transmitter Europe 1 Longwave transmitter Europe 1 The Longwave transmitter Europe 1 is the oldest privately owned radio station in Germany, situated at Felsberg-Berus, Germany. It transmits with a power of 2000 kilowatts a French speaking programme, Europe 1 toward France... , Mast 1 |
919 ft | 282 m | 1954/55 | Guyed Mast | Felsberg-Berus | Saarland | 49°17′4.2"N 6°40′57.73"E | insulated against ground |
Longwave transmitter Europe 1 Longwave transmitter Europe 1 The Longwave transmitter Europe 1 is the oldest privately owned radio station in Germany, situated at Felsberg-Berus, Germany. It transmits with a power of 2000 kilowatts a French speaking programme, Europe 1 toward France... , Mast 2 |
919 ft | 280 m | 1954/55 | Guyed Mast | Felsberg-Berus | Saarland | 49°16′55.86"N 6°40′46.16"E | insulated against ground |
Transmitter Dieblich-Naßheck | 919 ft | 280 m | Guyed Mast | Dieblich-Naßheck | Rhineland-Palatina | 50°15′36.13"N 7°31′15.45"E | ||
Transmitter Torfhaus | 918 ft | 279,8 m | Guyed Mast | Torfhaus | Lower Saxony | 51°48′6.62"N 10°31′55.84"E | ||
Heinrich-Hertz-Turm Heinrich-Hertz-Turm The Heinrich-Hertz-Turm is a radio telecommunication tower and a famous landmark of Hamburg, Germany.... |
918 ft | 279,7 m | 1968 | Tower | Hamburg | Hamburg | 53°33′47.19"N 9°58′32.88"E | |
Longwave transmitter Europe 1 Longwave transmitter Europe 1 The Longwave transmitter Europe 1 is the oldest privately owned radio station in Germany, situated at Felsberg-Berus, Germany. It transmits with a power of 2000 kilowatts a French speaking programme, Europe 1 toward France... , Mast 3 |
906 ft | 276 m | 1954/55 | Guyed Mast | Felsberg-Berus | Saarland | 49°16′47.55"N 6°40′34.48"E | insulated against ground |
Chimney of Ibbenbüren Power Station | 902 ft | 275 m | 1985 | Chimney | Ibbenbüren | Northrhine-Westphalia | 52°17′9.11"N 7°44′45.23"E | |
Chimney of Rüstersieler Power Station | 902 ft | 275 m | Chimney | Rüstersieler | Lower-Saxony | 53°33′56.93"N 8°8′46.46"E | ||
Main transmission mast Mühlacker Transmitter Muehlacker The Mühlacker Broadcasting Transmission Facility is a radio transmission facility near Mühlacker, Germany, first put into service in 1930. It uses two guyed steel tube masts as aerials and one guyed steel framework mast, which are insulated against ground. It has two transmission aerials for... |
896 ft | 273 m | Guyed Mast | Mühlacker | Baden-Württemberg | 48°56′27.67"N 8°51′8.24"E | insulated against ground | |
Schwerin-Zippendorf Transmission Mast Fernsehturm Schwerin-Zippendorf thumb|150px|Schweriner Fernsehturmthumb|150px|TV tower and radio mastThe Schweriner Fernsehturm is a 136.5-metre-tall communications tower built of steel-concrete between 1960 and 1964 in Schwerin, Germany. Unlike most other TV towers, the ground plan is a spherical triangle and not a cylindric... |
896 ft | 273 m | Guyed Mast | Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 53°35′30.95"N 11°27′20.09"E | Close to TV Tower Schwerin-Zippendorf Fernsehturm Schwerin-Zippendorf thumb|150px|Schweriner Fernsehturmthumb|150px|TV tower and radio mastThe Schweriner Fernsehturm is a 136.5-metre-tall communications tower built of steel-concrete between 1960 and 1964 in Schwerin, Germany. Unlike most other TV towers, the ground plan is a spherical triangle and not a cylindric... |
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Longwave transmitter Europe 1 Longwave transmitter Europe 1 The Longwave transmitter Europe 1 is the oldest privately owned radio station in Germany, situated at Felsberg-Berus, Germany. It transmits with a power of 2000 kilowatts a French speaking programme, Europe 1 toward France... , Mast 4 |
886 ft | 270 m | 1954/55 | Guyed Mast | Felsberg-Berus | Saarland | 49°16′39.18"N 6°40′22.72"E | insulated against ground |
Colonius Colonius Colonius is the Cologne telecommunications tower, which was finished in 1981. The Colonius possesses a cafeteria, viewing platform, and a restaurant, apart from antennas for radio relay and radio services within the VHF range. Because of a missing leaseholder, the visitor's area including... |
873 ft | 266m | 1981 | Tower | Cologne | Northrhine-Westphalia | 50°56′49.54"N 6°55′55.08"E | |
Aholming transmitter Aholming transmitter Aholming transmitter is a facility for broadcasting the program of Deutschlandfunk on 207 kHz with a power of 500 kW at day and 250 kW at night between Aholming and Ottmaring in Bavaria.... |
869 ft | 265 m | Guyed Mast | Aholming | Bavaria | 48°43′50.55"N 12°55′47.04"E ; 48°43′38.46"N 12°56′2.06"E | 2 masts | |
Central masts Nauen Nauen Transmitter Station Nauen Transmitter Station in Nauen, Havelland , Brandenburg, Germany, is the oldest transmitting plant in the world. It was founded on 1 April 1906 by Telefunken engineer R... |
853 ft | 260 m | 1920 | Guyed Mast | Nauen | Brandenburg | 52°38′56"N 12°54′30"E | dismantled in 1945 |
Commerzbank Tower Commerzbank Tower Commerzbank Tower, located in the city centre of Frankfurt, Germany, is the tallest completed skyscraper in the European Union. After it was completed in 1997 it ranked as the tallest skyscraper in Europe until 2005 when it was surpassed by the Triumph-Palace in Moscow... |
850 ft | 259 m | 1997 | Skyscraper | Frankfurt/Main | Hesse | 50°6′40.26"N 8°40′27.08"E | |
transmitter Dannenberg | 846 ft | 258 m | Guyed Mast | Dannenberg | Lower Saxony | 53°3′55.7"N 10°53′49.91"E | ||
MesseTurm Messeturm The Messeturm is a skyscraper in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Its name translates as "Fair Tower" in German. It is the second tallest building in Frankfurt, the second tallest building in Germany. The Messeturm's ground floor area is just . The Messeturm is directly located in the Frankfurt Trade... |
843 ft | 257 m | 1990 | Skyscraper | Frankfurt/Main | Hesse | 50°6′44.51"N 8°39′10.07"E | |
longwave transmitter Erching Longwave transmitter Erching The Erching transmitter was a longwave broadcasting facility of the Voice of America, established in 1953 near Erching, Bavaria, Germany. The transmitter used a 256 metre high guyed-steel-framework mast aerial, at the time of its inauguration the most powerful radio station in the world with a... |
840 ft | 256 m | 1953 | Guyed Mast | Erching | Bavaria | 48°18′11.29"N 11°43′13.63"E | dismantled |
Moorburg Power Station Chimney | 840 ft | 256 m | 1974 | Chimney | Hamburg | Hamburg | 53°29′20"N 9°56′59"E | demolished. At its demolition by explosives on April 24th, 2004 further damages occurred, because debris flew on other tracks as calculated |
Fernmeldeturm Kühkopf Fernmeldeturm Kühkopf Fernmeldeturm Koblenz is a free standing telecommunications tower on the mountain Kühkopf near Koblenz, Germany. It was built between 1972 and 1976. The Fernmeldeturm Kühkopf is 255 m high and not accessible to visitors.- External links :... |
837 ft | 255 m | 1975 | Tower | Koblenz-Kühkopf | Rhineland-Palatina | 50°18′32.15"N 7°34′10.33"E | |
Fernsehturm Dresden-Wachwitz Fernsehturm Dresden-Wachwitz The Fernsehturm Dresden-Wachwitz is a TV tower in Dresden, Germany. It is situated on the Wachwitzer Elbhöhen and serves as a transmitting tower for television and radio broadcasts. Due to its visibility over large distances and its unusual form, it has become a landmark of Dresden and the Elbe... |
827 ft | 252 m | Tower | Dresden | Saxony | 51°2′24.11"N 13°50′19.93"E | ||
Central Mast Eilvese Eilvese transmitter Eilvese transmitter was a facility of Transradio AG for intercontinental VLF transmission of telegrams at Eilvese, Germany. It went into service in 1913 and used machine transmitters... |
820 ft | 250 m | 1913 | Guyed Mast | Eilvese | Lower-Saxony | 52°31′40"N 9°24′24"E | demolished in 1931 |
Chimney of Voerde Power Station | 820 ft | 250 m | 1982 | Chimney | Voerde | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′37.65"N 6°40′53.19"E | |
Chimney Grosskrotzenburg Power Station Grosskrotzenburg power station Großkrotzenburg Power Station is a modern coal-fired thermal power station in Großkrotzenburg, Hesse, east of Frankfurt, Germany. It comprises five units with a total capacity of approximately 2000 MW. The units were built between 1965 and 1992... |
820 ft | 250 m | Chimney | Großkrotzenburg | Hessen | 50°5′17.76"N 8°57′5.97"E | ||
Chimney Lünen Power Station Lünen Power Station Lünen Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Germany. It's located in Lünen in the district Unna. It has an output capacity of 500 megawatts. The first power station in Lünen was commissioned in 1938. The power station produces traction current since 1984 also. Since at the end of 2003... |
820 ft | 250 m | Chimney | Lünen | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°36′50.79"N 7°28′53.12"E | ||
Chimney of Unit 6 of Bremen-Hafen Power Station | 820 ft | 250 m | Chimney | Bremen | Bremen | 53°7′29.54"N 8°43′43.11"E | ||
Chimney of Altbach Power Station Altbach Power Station Altbach Power Station is a modern power plant of EnBW at Altbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It has an output capacity of 1200 MW electricity and 560 MW heat.... |
820 ft | 250 m | Chimney | Altbach | Baden-Württemberg | 48°43′1.42"N 9°22′2.91"E ; 48°43′2.77"N 9°22′26.82"E | ||
Chimney of Heilbronn Power Station Heilbronn Power Station Heilbronn Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Heilbronn, Germany . It is operated by EnBW, until 1997 by EVS, and has seven units. The capacity of the three units is 950 MW, two units with a capacity of approx. 200 MW are in cold reserve... |
820 ft | 250 m | Chimney | Heilbronn | Baden-Württemberg | 49°10′31.91"N 9°12′27.19"E ; 49°10′29.67"N 9°12′26.47"E | ||
Chimney of Hagenwerder Power Plant, Unit III | 820 ft | 250 m | 1972/73 | Chimney | Görlitz Görlitz Görlitz is a town in Germany. It is the easternmost town in the country, located on the Lusatian Neisse River in the Bundesland of Saxony. It is opposite the Polish town of Zgorzelec, which was a part of Görlitz until 1945. Historically, Görlitz was in the region of Upper Lusatia... /Hagenwerder |
Saxony | 51°3′42"N 14°56′55"E | demolished by explosives on June 19th, 1998 |
Chimney of Wilhelmshaven Power Station Wilhelmshaven Power Station The Wilhelmshaven Power Station is a coal power station in the city of Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Built in the middle of the 1970s, the power station has an output of 747 megawatts.... |
820 ft | 250 m | 1976 | Chimney | Wilhelmshaven | Lower Saxony | ||
Chimneys Duisburg-Schwelgern | 820 ft | 250 m | Chimneys | Duisburg | Nordrhein-Westfalen | 51°30′14.42"N 6°43′59.6"E ; 51°30′13.42"N 6°44′0.07"E | ||
ERD-Chimney | 820 ft | 250 m | 1981 | Chimney | Duisburg | Nordrhein-Westfalen | 51 26 38 N 006 43 45 E | demolished in 1997 |
Chimney Duisburg-Hochfeld | 820 ft | 250 m | Chimney | Duisburg | Nordrhein-Westfalen | 51°25′20.16"N 6°44′21.48"E | ||
Chimney of Mehrum Power Station Mehrum Power Station thumbMehrum Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Germany. It lies at the central land channel in Mehrum with Hohenhameln, district Peine. It has an installed capacity of 690 megawatts. Today the unit 3, commissioned in 1979, is still in use. The power station has 135 employees. The... |
820 ft | 250 m | Chimney | Hohenhameln | Lower Saxony | 52°18′54.16"N 10°5′37.65"E | ||
Chimney of Merkenich Heating Power Station | 820 ft | 250 m | Chimney | Cologne | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°01′5.03"N 6°57′52.14"E | ||
Hamburg-Rahlstedt transmitter, new mast | 820 ft | 250 m | 2010 | Guyed mast | Hamburg-Rahlstedt | Hamburg | 53°37′33"N 10°11′45"E | |
Transmitter Berlin-Koepenick, main mast (J1-Mast) | 814 ft | 248 m | 1953 | Guyed Mast | Berlin | Berlin | 52°28′31"N 13°35′32"E | insulated against ground, demolished |
Transmitter Berlin-Koepenick, J2-Mast | 814 ft | 248 m | 1953 | Guyed Mast | Berlin | Berlin | 52°28′31"N 13°35′32"E | grounded, dismantled in 1984 and rebuilt with reduced height ( 142.8 m) on site of transmitter Wachenbrunn |
Transmitter Saarburg | 804 ft | 245 m | Guyed Mast | Saarburg | Saarland | 49°37′43.41"N 6°36′47.48"E | ||
Central Tower Königs Wusterhausen Central tower (Königs Wusterhausen) Königs Wusterhausen Central Tower was a , free standing steel framework tower on the Funkerberg of Königs Wusterhausen, Germany. The tower, with its unique triangular cross section, was built from 1924 to 1925 and was to have a 40-meter high shortwave aerial on top which would have brought it to a... |
797 ft | 243 m | 1925 | Tower | Königs Wusterhausen | Brandenburg | 52°18′19"N 13°36′43"E | collapsed on November 15, 1972 |
Chimney of Marl-Chemiepark Power Station II | 791 ft | 241 m | Chimney | Marl | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°41′4.4"N 7°5′59.62"E | ||
Chimney of Scholven A Power Station | 789 ft | 240,5 m | Chimney | Gelsenkirchen | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°35′59.83"N 7°0′20.27"E | ||
Maintower Maintower Maintower is a 200 metre skyscraper in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is named after the river Main. A 40 metre communications tower is mounted atop the building. It features five underground floors, as well as two public viewing platforms. The tower currently remains the only skyscraper in... |
787 ft | 240 m | 1999 | Skyscraper | Frankfurt/Main | Hesse | 50°6′44.46"N 8°40′19.84"E | Roof height: 200 m |
Chimney of Voerde Power Station | 787 ft | 240 m | Chimney | Voerde | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′36.29"N 6°41′6.85"E | ||
Chimneys of Bexbach Power Station Bexbach Power Station Bexbach Power Station is a coal-fired power station in the Bexbach municipality of Saarland, Germany. It has an output capacity of 773 megawatts. The chimney of the power station is 240 metres high. It can store up to 200,000 tons of coal. It is the most efficient power station in the... |
787 ft | 240 m | Chimney | Bexbach | Saarland | 49°21′48.51"N 7°14′13.38"E | ||
Chimney of Cuno Power Station | 787 ft | 240 m | Chimney | Herdecke | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°24′15.41"N 7°24′49.09"E | ||
Transmitter Thurnau | 787 ft | 240 m | 1980 | Guyed Mast | Thurnau | Bavaria | 49°59′14.93"N 11°22′36.03"E | insulated against ground |
Steel tube radio mast Langenberg Sender Langenberg The Langenberg transmission tower is a broadcasting station that transmits MW, FM and TV signals. It is located in Langenberg, Velbert, Germany and has had a very turbulent history since its inauguration... |
787 ft | 240 m | 1940/41 | Guyed Mast | Velbert-Langenberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | insulated against ground, demolished on April 12th, 1945 | |
Transmitter Cremlingen | 787 ft | 240 m | 1965 | Guyed Mast | Cremlingen | Lower-Saxony | 52°17′37.96"N 10°43′37.32"E | insulated against ground, in 1978 height reduced to 188 m |
Bodenseesender Bodenseesender thumb|250px|The facility of Bodenseesender in September 2005. Two of the three mentioned 137 metre tall masts were already demolished. The remaining 137 metre mast can be seen right in the picture... , main mast (Teufelsturm) |
787 ft | 240 m | 1978 | Guyed Mast | Messkirch | Baden-Württemberg | 48°1′24.33"N 9°6′58.44"E | insulated against ground |
Wiederau transmitter Wiederau transmitter The Wiederau transmitter is the oldest broadcasting facility in Saxony. It is located near Wiederau, a village which is part of the municipality of Pegau, and is used for medium-wave, FM and Television broadcasting.... , J1-mast |
774 ft | 236 m | 1953 | Guyed Mast | Wiederau | Free State of Saxony | 51°11′4.48"N 12°17′2.85"E | insulated against ground |
Bremen-Walle Telecommunication Tower | 773 ft | 235,7 m | 1986 | Tower | Bremen-Walle | Bremen | 53°5′44.61"N 8°47′30.71"E | |
Chimney Power Station Schwandorf | 771 ft | 235 m | Chimney | Schwandorf | Bavaria | 49°18′13.82"N 12°4′39.05"E ; 49°18′14.42"N 12°4′35.33"E | demolished | |
Rheinturm Düsseldorf Rheinturm Düsseldorf The Rheinturm is a 240.5 metre high concrete telecommunications tower in Düsseldorf, capital of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Construction commenced in 1979 and finished in 1981. The Rheinturm carries aerials for directional radio, FM and TV transmitters... |
768 ft | 234,2 m | 1981 | Tower | Düsseldorf | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°13′4.37"N 6°45′41.87"E | |
Schleptruper Egge transmitter | 768 ft | 234 m | Guyed Mast | Bramsche | Lower-Saxony | 52°22′28.57"N 8°1′47.76"E | ||
Longwave transmitter Europe 1 Longwave transmitter Europe 1 The Longwave transmitter Europe 1 is the oldest privately owned radio station in Germany, situated at Felsberg-Berus, Germany. It transmits with a power of 2000 kilowatts a French speaking programme, Europe 1 toward France... , Backup antenna |
768 ft | 234 m | 1954/55 | Guyed Mast | Felsberg-Berus | Saarland | 49°17′8.93"N 6°39′31.71"E ; 49°17′1.54"N 6°39′23.6"E | 2 masts, insulated against ground |
Karlsruhe Rhine Harbour Thermal Power Plant, Large Chimney | 764 ft | 233 m | Chimney | Karlsruhe | Baden-Württemberg | 49°0′41.23"N 8°18′14.26"E | ||
Chimneys Weiher Power Station | 761 ft | 232 m | Chimney | Quierschied-Weiher | Saarland | 49°20′5.23"N 7°2′7.85"E | ||
Radio Mast Bungsberg (new) | 758 ft | 231 m | 2005 | Guyed Mast | Bungsberg | Schleswig-Holstein | 54°13′1.44"N 10°42′59.47"E | close to Fernmeldeturm Bungsberg |
Radio Mast Bungsberg (old) | 758 ft | 231 m | 1960 | Guyed Mast | Bungsberg | Schleswig-Holstein | 54°12′59.66"N 10°43′6.92"E | close to Fernmeldeturm Bungsberg, dismantled in 2006 |
Dillberg transmitter Dillberg transmitter Dillberg transmitter is a facility of the Bavarian Broadcasting Company onthe 595 metre high Dillberg mountain west of Neumarkt/Oberpfalz... |
758 ft | 231 m | 1978 | Guyed Mast | Dillberg | Bavaria | 49°19′24.61"N 11°22′50.42"E | grounded mast with cage antenna for MW |
Transmitter Stollberg | 758 ft | 231 m | 1993 | Guyed Mast |
Stollberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | 50°46′43.8"N 6°14′37.14"E | |
Fernmeldeturm Kiel Fernmeldeturm Kiel The Fernmeldeturm Kiel is a modern landmark of Kiel in Germany, completed in 1975. The 230 metre high tower, which is used for directional services and TV-, VHF- and UHF-transmission is not accessible to the public. The basket of this tower, which belongs to German Telekom Inc. has a diameter of... |
755 ft | 230 m | 1972 | Tower | Kiel | Schleswig-Holstein | 54°18′2.25"N 10°7′6.2"E | |
Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Tower Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Tower Friedrich Clemens Gerke Tower is a 230 metre tall telecommunication tower of reinforced concrete at Cuxhaven in Germany. Friedrich Clemens Gerke Tower, which is named after Friedrich Clemens Gerke, was completed in 1991 and is not accessible for tourists... |
755 ft | 230 m | 1991 | Tower | Cuxhaven | Lower Saxony | 53°51′22.72"N 8°40′39.23"E | |
Chimney of Voerde Power Station | 755 ft | 230 m | Chimney | Voerde | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′43.66"N 6°40′45.13"E | ||
Chimney of Castrop-Rauxel Power Station | 755 ft | 230 m | Chimney | Castrop-Rauxel | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′49.37"N 7°18′49.19"E | ||
Radio mast Berlin-Scholzplatz | 755 ft | 230 m | 1963 | Guyed Mast | Berlin | Berlin | 52°30′21.82"N 13°13′10.26"E | |
Karlsruhe Rhine Harbour Thermal Power Plant, Chimney of Unit 8 | 755 ft | 230 m | 2008 | Chimney | Karlsruhe | Baden-Württemberg | ||
Radio Mast Leichlingen | 751 ft | 229 m | Guyed Mast | Leichlingen | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°7′8.54"N 7°6′0.48"E | ||
Elbe Crossing 2 Elbe crossing 2 Elbe Crossing 2 is a group of pylons providing overhead lines for four 380 kV three-phase alternating current circuits across the German river Elbe... |
745 ft | 227 m | 1976–1978 | Lattice tower | Stade | Lower Saxony; Hetlinger Schanze, Schleswig-Holstein | 53°35′39.97"N 9°35′28.16"E ; 53°36′8.36"N 9°36′11.71"E | Two electricity pylons |
Transmitter Aurich-Popens | 745 ft | 227 m | Guyed Mast | Aurich | Lower Saxony | 53°27′41.76"N 7°30′24.83"E | ||
Lingen transmitter Lingen transmitter Lingen transmitter is a facility of Norddeutscher Rundfunk for FM-, mediumwave and TV broadcasting. It uses as antenna tower a 227 metre tall grounded guyed mast of tubular steel, at which a cage antenna for mediumwave broadcasting is mounted.... |
745 ft | 227 m | Guyed Mast | Lingen | Lower Saxony | 52°32′6.48"N 7°21′11"E | Grounded mast with cage aerial for MF | |
Chimney of Heyden Power Station Heyden Power Station Heyden power station is located near Petershagen in Germany. The current station was commissioned in 1987, but the site has been used for power generation since 1950. It is owned and operated by the German energy corporation E.ON.... |
745 ft | 227 m | Chimney | Petershagen | Northrhine-Westphalia | 52°22′53.79"N 8°59′55.2"E | ||
Chimney of Erfurt-Ost Heating Power Station | 741 ft | 226 m | Chimney | Erfurt | Thuringia | 51 00 55 N 011 02 23 E | demolished | |
Chimney of Gera-Nord Heating Power Station (3 Essen) | 738 ft | 225 m | Chimney | Gera | Thuringia | 50°54′18.59"N 12°3′48.34"E ; 50°54′17.65"N 12°3′44.96"E ; 50°54′15.69"N 12°3′48.6"E | ||
Kirchlinteln transmitter | 738 ft | 225 m | Guyed Mast | Kirchlinteln | Lower Saxony | 52°54′34.27"N 9°18′21.77"E | ||
Chimney Jena Heating Power Station | 738 ft | 225 m | Chimney | Jena | Thuringia | 50°53′51.53"N 11°35′12.5"E | ||
Chimney Altchemnitz | 738 ft | 225 m | Chimney | Altchemnitz | Saxony | 50°47′54.9"N 12°55′2.7"E | ||
Bleialf transmitter Bleialf transmitter Bleialf transmitter is a facility of the Deutsche Telekom AG on the Black Man mountain at Bleialf, Germany for FM- and TV-broadcasting. It uses as antenna tower a 224 metre tall guyed steel-tube mast.-External links:... |
735 ft | 224 m | Guyed Mast | Bleialf | Rhineland-Palatina | 50°15′16.77"N 6°21′32.29"E | ||
Fernmeldeturm Münster 42 | 730 ft | 222.5 m | 1986 | Tower | Münster | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°56′59.64"N 7°39′58.97"E | |
Chimney of Schilling Power Station | 722 ft | 220 m | 1962 | Chimney | Stade | Lower Saxony | 53°37′7.34"N 9°32′4.98"E | demolished |
Chimney of Zolling power station | 722 ft | 220 m | Chimney | Zolling | Bavaria | 48°27′19.05"N 11°47′58.25"E | ||
Transmitter Hoher Meisner, FM- and TV transmission mast | 722 ft | 220 m | Guyed Mast | Hoher Meisner | Hesse | 51°12′26.21"N 9°50′51.64"E | ||
Rimberg transmitter Rimberg transmitter The Rimberg transmitter is a facility of Hesse Broadcasting Company on Rimberg at Hesse. It is used for FM- and TV-broadcasting and uses as antenna tower a 220 metre tall guyed lattice steel mast with square cross section.... |
722 ft | 220 m | Guyed Mast | Rimberg | Hesse | 50°47′50.63"N 9°27′40.31"E | ||
Peheim transmitter Peheim transmitter Peheim transmitter is a facility of Deutsche Telekom AG for FM- and TV transmission northeast of Peheim at 52°53'17" N and 7°50'59" E. Peheim transmitter, which is often incorrectly named as Cloppenburg transmitter uses as antenna tower a 20 metre tall guyed lattice steel mast, which is guyed in 4... |
722 ft | 220 m | Guyed Mast | Peheim | Lower-Saxony | 52°53′17.47"N 7°50′59.79"E | ||
Florianturm Florianturm The Florianturm is a telecommunications tower and landmark of Dortmund . It is named after St. Florian, the patron saint of gardeners.... ( Dortmund TV Tower) |
720 ft | 219,6 m | 1959 | Tower | Dortmund | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°29′47.71"N 7°28′35.78"E | |
Heidenberg transmitter | 719 ft | 219 m | Guyed Mast | Schwabach | Bavaria | 49°17′1.21"N 10°59′12.6"E | ||
Transmitter Büttelberg | 719 ft | 219 m | Guyed Mast | Büttelberg | Bavaria | 49°24′52.55"N 10°22′40.64"E | ||
Heidelstein transmitter Heidelstein transmitter Heidelstein transmitter is a facility for FM- and TV-broadcasting on the Heidelstein mountain in the Rhön. It uses as antenna tower a 218 metre tall guyed mast of tubular steel, which weighs 245 tons and was built in 1969. The Heidelstein transmitter is property of Deutsche Telekom.-See also:* List... |
715 ft | 218 m | Guyed Mast | Heidelstein | Bavaria | 50°27′38.12"N 10°0′24.39"E | ||
Chimney of West Power Station | 715 ft | 218 m | 1970 | Chimney | Voerde | Northrhine-Westphalia | ||
Fernsehturm Stuttgart Fernsehturm Stuttgart The Fernsehturm Stuttgart is the world's first TV tower built from concrete .... |
711 ft | 216,8 m | 1956 | Tower | Stuttgart-Degerloch | Baden-Württemberg | 48°45′20.67"N 9°11′24.76"E | s first concrete TV tower |
Flensburg-Engelsby transmitter Flensburg-Engelsby transmitter Flensburg-Engelsby transmitter is a facility of NDR for mediumwave, FM and TV-broadcasting at Flensburg, Germany. It uses as antenna mast a tall grounded guyed mast, built of lattice steel, on which a cage antenna is mounted for mediumwave broadcasting.... |
705 ft | 215 m | Guyed Mast | Flensburg-Engelsby | Schleswig-Holstein | 54°47′30.71"N 9°30′12.57"E | Grounded mast with cage antenna for MF | |
Fernmeldeturm Mannheim Fernmeldeturm Mannheim The Fernmeldeturm Mannheim is a 212.8 metre high concrete telecommunication tower with an observation deck in Mannheim, Germany. It was designed by the architects Heinle, Wischer und Partner and built from 1973 and 1975. It contains transmission facilities for UHR radio services, microwave... |
698 ft | 212,8 m | 1975 | Tower | Mannheim | Baden-Württemberg | 49°29′12.85"N 8°29′31.99"E | |
Fernmeldeturm Berlin Fernmeldeturm Berlin The Fernmeldeturm Berlin is a telecommunication tower located atop the Schäferberg hill in Berlin-Wannsee. The tower was built between 1961 and 1964, and is not open to the public... |
696 ft | 212 m | 1964 | Tower | Berlin Berlin Berlin is the capital city of Germany and is one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.45 million people, Berlin is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union... |
Berlin | 52°25′3.02"N 13°07′39.92"E | |
Transmitter Hühnerberg | 696 ft | 212 m | 1985 | Guyed Mast | Hühnerberg | Bavaria | 48°47′8.16"N 10°40′6.05"E | |
Leher Feld Transmitter, FM/TV-Mast | 692 ft | 211 m | 1951 | Guyed Mast | Bremen | Bremen | 53°06′25"N 8°52′40"E | demolished on January 31st, 1999 |
Transmitter Göttelborner Höhe | 692 ft | 211 m | 1959 | Guyed Mast | Saarbrücken | Saarland | 49°20′26.5"N 7°0′55.7"E | |
Wiederau transmitter Wiederau transmitter The Wiederau transmitter is the oldest broadcasting facility in Saxony. It is located near Wiederau, a village which is part of the municipality of Pegau, and is used for medium-wave, FM and Television broadcasting.... , UHF-mast |
692 ft | 211 m | 1969 | Guyed Mast | Wiederau | Saxony | 51°11′4.02"N 12°17′7.74"E | |
Chimney of old SASOL-Power Station Moers-Meerbeck | 689 ft | 210 m | Chimney | Moers-Meerbeck | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°28′16"N 6°38′26"E | demolished at the beginning of the 1990s by explosives. Tallest actual chimney of Moers-Meerbeck SASOL-works is a 95 metres tall chimney, which was erected in 1971 | |
Chimney Power Station Dortmund-Derne | 689 ft | 210 m | Chimney | Dortmund-Derne | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′12.38"N 7°31′40.98"E | ||
Karlsruhe MiRO Oil reffinery chimney | 689 ft | 210 m | Chimney | Karlsruhe | Baden-Württemberg | 49°3′33.5"N 8°19′46.91"E | ||
Karlsruhe Rhine Harbour Thermal Power Plant, Chimney 2 | 689 ft | 210 m | Chimney | Karlsruhe | Baden-Württemberg | 49°0′45.25"N 8°18′7.22"E | ||
Chimney of Gustav Knepper Power Station Gustav Knepper Power Station Gustav Knepper Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Dortmund-Mengede, close to Castrop-Rauxel.Gustav Knepper Power Station was built on the area of former coal mine Gustav Knepper. Owner of the Gustav Knepper Power station first was the Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks AG, then the Bochumer... |
689 ft | 210 m | Chimney | Dortmund | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′06.52"N 7°20′56.77"E | ||
Goliath transmitter central masts Goliath transmitter Goliath transmitter was a VLF transmitter of the German Navy near Kalbe an der Milde in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, which was in service from 1943 to 1945... |
689 ft | 210 m | 1943 | Guyed Mast | Kalbe an der Milbe | Saxony-Anhalt | 52°39′45"N 11°25′27"E | 3 guyed masts, insulated against ground, dismantled in 1945 |
Old TV transmission mast Langenberg Sender Langenberg The Langenberg transmission tower is a broadcasting station that transmits MW, FM and TV signals. It is located in Langenberg, Velbert, Germany and has had a very turbulent history since its inauguration... |
689 ft | 210 m | 1952 | Guyed Mast | Velbert-Langenberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | dismantled in 1998 | |
Transmitter Koenigs Wusterhausen | 689 ft | 210 m | 1925 | Guyed Mast | Koenigs Wusterhausen | Brandenburg | 52°18′19.23"N 13°37′2.38"E | insulated against ground |
Deutschlandsender Zeesen Deutschlandsender Zeesen Deutschlandsender Zeesen was a facility for longwave broadcasting near Zeesen, a village south of Königs Wusterhausen in Germany.Deutschlandsender Zeesen was built in 1927. Hereby the western of the two masts of the facility collapsed, as its construction reached a height of 40 metres. By this... |
689 ft | 210 m | 1927 | Guyed Mast | Zeesen | Brandenburg | dismantled | |
Steel tube radio masts Burg Burg AM transmitter The AM transmitter in Burg, near Magdeburg, Germany, is a huge facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting. Its most dominant constructions are a 324 metre guyed radio mast and two 210 metre guyed steel tube masts.... |
689 ft | 210 m | Guyed Mast | Burg | Saxony-Anhalt | 52°17′16.64"N 11°54′24.47"E ; 52°17′17.25"N 11°54′28.56"E | 2 masts, insulated against ground, one mast demolished in 2006 | |
Kettrichhof transmitter Kettrichhof transmitter Kettrichhof transmitter is a facility for FM- and TV-broadcasting at Kettrichhof, a village which belongs to Lemberg , Rhineland-Palatina, Germany. It uses a 210 metre tall guyed mast of latticed steel with square cross sections as an antenna.... |
689 ft | 210 m | Guyed Mast | Lemberg (Palatina) | Rhineland-Palatina | 49°8′43.51"N 7°35′13.33"E | ||
Biedenkopf transmitter Biedenkopf transmitter The Biedenkopf transmitter is a transmission tower owned by the Hessischer Rundfunk. It is located on the 673 meters high Sackpfeife mountain near the city of Biedenkopf in Hesse, just a few meters away from the border to North Rhine-Westphalia... |
689 ft | 210 m | 1987 | Guyed Mast | Biedenkopf | Hesse | 50°57′4.14"N 8°31′55.5"E | |
New FM-Broadcasting Mast Ismaning | 689 ft | 210 m | 2010 | Guyed Mast | Ismaning | Bavaria | ||
Transmitter Kreuzberg | 682 ft | 208 m | 1985 | Guyed Mast | Kreuzberg | Bavaria | 50°22′10.22"N 9°58′49.63"E | |
Westendtower | 682 ft | 208 m | 1993 | Skyscraper | Frankfurt/Main | Hesse | 50°6′38.21"N 8°39′43.93"E | |
Chimney Offleben Power Station | 679 ft | 207 m | Chimney | Offleben | Lower Saxony | 52°08′45.64"N 11°01′41.92"E | ||
Transmitter Hornisgrinde | 676 ft | 206 m | 1972 | Tower | Hornisgrinde | Baden-Württemberg | 48°36′38.98"N 8°12′6.55"E | |
Chimney Knautnaundorf | 673 ft | 205 m | Chimney | Knautnaundorf | Saxony | 51°14′47.47"N 12°16′13.41"E | ||
Fuhrländer Wind Turbine Laasow Fuhrländer Wind Turbine Laasow Fuhrländer Wind Turbine Laasow is a wind turbine, built in 2006 near the village of Laasow, Brandenburg, Germany. It consists of a 160 metre lattice tower, which carries a rotor 90 metres in diameter. It is the tallest wind turbine in the world... |
673 ft | 205 m | 2006 | Wind turbine on lattice tower Lattice tower A lattice tower or truss tower is a freestanding framework tower. They can be used as electricity pylons especially for voltages above 100 kilovolts, as a radio tower or as an observation tower.... |
Laasow | Brandenburg | 51°43′15.07"N 14°6′24.39"E | 160 metre tall lattice tower carrying a rotor with 90 m diametre |
Fernsehturm Donnersberg | 672 ft | 204.82 m | 1962 | Tower | Donnersberg | Rhineland-Palatina | 49°37′28.55"N 7°55′25.15"E | |
Chimney Dresden-Reick | 669 ft | 204 m | 1976 | Chimney | Dresden-Reick | Saxony | 51°1′28.14"N 13°46′59.78"E | |
TV tower Helpterberge | 667 ft | 203,2 m | 1981 | Tower | Helpterberge | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 53°29′0.88"N 13°36′8.15"E | |
Dillberg transmitter Dillberg transmitter Dillberg transmitter is a facility of the Bavarian Broadcasting Company onthe 595 metre high Dillberg mountain west of Neumarkt/Oberpfalz... , old mast |
666 ft | 203 m | 1956 | Guyed mast | Dillberg | Bayern | 49°19′26.17"N 11°22′54.15"E | grounded mast with cage antenna for medium wave, height was reduced in 1991 to 184 m and in 2005 increased to 198 m by mounting a transmission antenna for DVB-T on its top. |
Chimney Power Station Franken II | 663 ft | 202 m | 1963/64 | Chimney | Erlangen | Bavaria | 49°33′47"N 10°58′25"E | demolished in 2001 |
Chimney Power Station Mannheim-Neckarau | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Mannheim-Neckarau | Baden-Württemberg | 49°26′40"N 8°29′53"E ; 49°26′36.73"N 8°30′9.76"E | ||
Chimney of BASF Ludwigshafen | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Ludwigshafen | Rhineland-Palatina | 49°30′50"N 8°25′52"E | demolished in November 2002 | |
Chimney of Bayer Leverkusen | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Leverkusen | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°0′45"N 6°58′35.05"E | ||
Chimney Essen-Karnap | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Essen-Karnap | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°30′53.98"N 6°59′37.93"E | ||
Chimney Power Station Hamm-Schmehausen | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Hamm-Schmehausen | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°40′49.1"N 7°58′12.7"E | ||
Mainflingen longwave transmission masts Mainflingen longwave transmitter Mainflingen longwave transmitter is a large facility for commercial longwave transmissions at Mainflingen, Hesse, Germany, which was built in 1956. It uses several T- and triangle antennas, which are mounted on guyed masts of lattice steel, insulated against ground... |
656 ft | 200 m | Guyed Masts | Mainhausen-Mainflingen | Hesse | 50°0′58"N 9°0′42"E | Multiple guyed masts, insulated against ground carrying T- and triangle antennas for longwave transmitters | |
Cooling Tower of Niederaussem Power Station Niederaussem Power Station Niederaussem Power Station is a lignite-fired power station in the Bergheim Niederaussem/Rhein Erft circle, owned by RWE. It consists of nine units, which were built between 1963 and 2003. It has a total output capacity of 3,864 MW and a net capacity of 3,627 MW... |
656 ft | 200 m | Cooling Tower | Niederaußem | Northrhine-Westphalia | 50°59′45.91"N 6°40′16.79"E | s tallest cooling tower | |
Chimney of Unit P/Q of Frimmersdorf Power Station Frimmersdorf Power Station Frimmersdorf Power Station, located in Grevenbroich, is one of the largest lignite-fired power stations in Germany. It has fourteen units with a total output capacity of 2,413 megawatts , of which 277 MW are used by the station itself... |
656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Frimmersdorf | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°3′18.17"N 6°34′36.26"E | ||
Chimney of Irsching Power Station Irsching Power Station Irsching Power Station is close to the city of Vohburg, Germany and is operated as a so-called peak load power station. At present only unit 3 with a capacity of 440 MW is operated, the other two units, with a capacity of 150 MW and 300 MW , are in cold reserve. The power station can be operated... |
656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Irsching | Bavaria | 48°46′1.32"N 11°34′45.19"E ; 48°46′1.48"N 11°34′49.46"E ; 48°46′1.43"N 11°34′52.92"E |
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Chimney of Ingolstadt Power Station | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Ingolstadt | Bavaria | 48°45′43.23"N 11°30′11.73"E | ||
Stadtwerketurm | 656 ft | 200 m | 1967 | Chimney | Duisburg | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°25′47.62"N 6°45′11.24"E | |
Large chimney of Duisburg-Huckingen Krupp Mannesmann Blast Furnace Plant | 656 ft | 200 m | ? | Chimney | Duisburg | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°22′15.07"N 6°42′47.82"E | |
Chimney Breitungen | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Breitungen | Thuringia | 50°45′29.35"N 10°18′54.28"E | ||
Lauchhammer-South Heating Plant Chimney | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Lauchhammer | Saxony | 51 28 14 N 013 46 46 E | demolished in 2002 | |
Large Chimney of Schwarzheide Chemical Synthesis Works | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Schwarzheide | Brandenburg | 51 28 49 N 13 53 15 E | demolished | |
Unterbreizbach K+S Kali Works Chimney | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Unterbreizbach | Thuringia | 50°48′50.84"N 9°58′40.29"E | Height reduction to 94 metres in 2001 | |
Chimneys of Wilhelmshaven Refinery | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Wilhelmshaven | Lower-Saxony | 53°36′50.28"N 8°5′27.7"E ; 53°36′53.59"N 8°5′42.9"E | ||
Chimney of Schkopau Power Station Schkopau Power Station The Schkopau Power Station is a lignite-fuelled power station near the Korbetha part of the municipality of Schkopau in the district of Merseburg-Querfurt , Germany, which was built in 1995/1996. It has two units with a total capacity of 916 megawatts , from which are 110 MW for traction... |
656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Schkopau | Saxony-Anhalt | 51°23′54.44"N 11°57′1.17"E | ||
Large chimney of PCK Reffinery | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Schwedt | Brandenburg | 53°5′54.06"N 14°13′10.34"E | demolished in November 2003 | |
Black Pump Power Station Chimneys | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Schwarze Pumpe | Saxony | 51°31′41.38"N 14°21′35.65"E ; 51°31′41.35"N 14°21′30.95"E | 2 chimneys, demolished in November 2000 | |
Chimney of VEB Elektrokohle Berlin | 656 ft | 200 m | Chimney | Berlin | Berlin | 52° 31′ 36″ N 13° 29′ 27 E | demolished in May 1993 | |
Chimney of Unit E3 of Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station is a coal and gas fired power station in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany.... |
656 ft | 200 m | 1971 | Chimney | Werdohl Werdohl Werdohl is a town in the district Märkischer Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.-Geography:Werdohl is located in the hills of the Sauerland, at a double meander of the river Lenne and its confluent, the Verse... |
Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°16′33.46"N 7°42′23.75"E | |
Meteorological mast of Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre | 656 ft | 200 m | 1972 | Guyed Mast | Karlsruhe | Baden-Württemberg | 49°5′29.07"N 8°25′29.85"E | |
Muldenhütten Chimney I | 656 ft | 200 m | 1972 | Chimney | Hilbersdorf | Saxony | 50°54′6.77"N 13°23′13.03"E | |
Muldenhütten Chimney II | 656 ft | 200 m | 1982 | Chimney | Hilbersdorf | Saxony | 50°54′8.69"N 13°23′11.49"E | |
Asdonkshof Waste Incineration Plant | 656 ft | 200 m | 1995 | Chimney | Kamp-Lintfort | Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°31′23.17"N 6°34′31.96"E | |
Tower 185 Tower 185 Tower 185 is the name of a skyscraper under construction in Frankfurt, Germany. At with 55 floors it will be the fourth tallest building in Germany when it is completed in 2011. It is a commercial office building... |
656 ft | 200 m | 2011 | Skyscraper | Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | 50°06′36.46"N 8°39′21.03"E | |
Rödenser Berg Meteorological Mast | 656 ft | 200 m | 2011 | Guyed Mast | Wolfhagen | Hesse |
Towers
- Free-standing tower: Berlin TV Tower, Berlin, 368 m
- Concrete tower: Berlin TV Tower, Berlin, 368 m
- Lattice tower: Suspension pylons of Elbe Crossing 2Elbe crossing 2Elbe Crossing 2 is a group of pylons providing overhead lines for four 380 kV three-phase alternating current circuits across the German river Elbe...
, Stade, 227 m ( before 1972: Königs Wusterhausen Central TowerCentral tower (Königs Wusterhausen)Königs Wusterhausen Central Tower was a , free standing steel framework tower on the Funkerberg of Königs Wusterhausen, Germany. The tower, with its unique triangular cross section, was built from 1924 to 1925 and was to have a 40-meter high shortwave aerial on top which would have brought it to a...
, Königs Wusterhausen, 243 m ) - Electricity pylon: Suspension pylons of Elbe Crossing 2Elbe crossing 2Elbe Crossing 2 is a group of pylons providing overhead lines for four 380 kV three-phase alternating current circuits across the German river Elbe...
, Stade, 227 m - Wind turbine: Fuhrländer Wind Turbine LaasowFuhrländer Wind Turbine LaasowFuhrländer Wind Turbine Laasow is a wind turbine, built in 2006 near the village of Laasow, Brandenburg, Germany. It consists of a 160 metre lattice tower, which carries a rotor 90 metres in diameter. It is the tallest wind turbine in the world...
, Laasow, 205 m - Ride: ScreamScream (Soltau)thumb|uprightThe Gyro-Drop Tower Scream is an amusement ride in the Heide Park, Soltau, Germany. With a height of to the pinnacle it is the tallest "gyro drop" free-fall ride in the world....
, Heidepark Soltau, 103 m - Aerial tramway support pillar: Pillar II of Eibsee Aerial TramwayEibsee Aerial TramwayThe Eibsee Cable Car, which opened in 1963, is a cable car which connects the lower statioin near lake Eibsee with the top station at above sea level next to the summit of Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain on the border to Austria...
, Garmisch-Partenkirchen: 85 m - Lighthouse: Campen LighthouseCampen LighthouseCampen Lighthouse is an active lighthouse in the village Campen, by the Ems estuary, northwest of Emden, in the East Frisia region, state of Lower Saxony, Germany. At a height of it is the fourteenth tallest "traditional lighthouse" in the world and the tallest in Germany.The structure consists of...
, Campen: 65 m - Wooden Tower: Rottenbuch Radio Tower, Rottenbuch, 62.5 m ( 1933-1945: Mühlacker Radio Tower, Mühlacker: 190 m, 1945-1948: Tegel Radio TowerTransmitter Berlin-TegelThe Transmitter Berlin-Tegel was a broadcasting facility for medium wave in Berlin-Tegel, Germany It was built in 1933 and used as an aerial wire hung up in a 165 metre high tower of wood framework. In 1940, the height of the tower was reduced to 86 metres...
, Berlin: 165 m, 1948-1983: Ismaning Radio TowerTransmitter IsmaningThe Transmitter Ismaning was a large radio station inaugurated in 1932. From 1932 to 1934 this transmitter, which replaced the transmitter in Munich-Stadelheim, used a T-antenna as transmitting antenna, which was hung up two 115-meter-high freestanding wood framework towers...
, Ismaning: 163 m)
Chimney
- Chimney: Chimney of Buschhaus Power StationBuschhaus Power StationBuschhaus Power Station is a lignite-fired power station near Helmstedt in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is operated by E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH. E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH with domicile in Hanover operates power plants at 20 sites around Germany with an output of around 15.000 megawatt feeding some 50 billion...
, Helmstedt: 308 m ( 1981-2006: Chimney of Westerholt Power Station, Westerholt: 337 m) - Cooling Tower: Niederaussem Power StationNiederaussem Power StationNiederaussem Power Station is a lignite-fired power station in the Bergheim Niederaussem/Rhein Erft circle, owned by RWE. It consists of nine units, which were built between 1963 and 2003. It has a total output capacity of 3,864 MW and a net capacity of 3,627 MW...
, Niederaussem: 200 m - Brick chimney: Halsbrücker EsseHalsbrücker EsseHalsbrücker Esse is a smokestack to the north of Halsbrücke near Freiberg. It is also known as Hohe Esse or Halsbrückner Esse, Esse being an East Central German word for a smokestack....
, Freiberg im Sachsen, 140 m
Buildings
- Highrise: Commerzbank TowerCommerzbank TowerCommerzbank Tower, located in the city centre of Frankfurt, Germany, is the tallest completed skyscraper in the European Union. After it was completed in 1997 it ranked as the tallest skyscraper in Europe until 2005 when it was surpassed by the Triumph-Palace in Moscow...
, Frankfurt/Main: 300 m - Industrial building: Block K of Niederaussem Power StationNiederaussem Power StationNiederaussem Power Station is a lignite-fired power station in the Bergheim Niederaussem/Rhein Erft circle, owned by RWE. It consists of nine units, which were built between 1963 and 2003. It has a total output capacity of 3,864 MW and a net capacity of 3,627 MW...
, Niederaussem: 168 m - Church: Ulm MünsterUlm Münster- Measurements :*The height of the spire is .Ulm Münster is the world's tallest church*The church has a length of and a width of .*The building area is approximately .*The height of the central nave is , whilst the lateral naves are high....
, Ulm: 161 m - Residential: Colonia-HochhausColonia-HochhausThe Colonia-Hochhaus is the tallest building used primarily for residential purposes in Germany. It is located in the Cologne district of Riehl and was completed in 1973. It is 147 meters high...
, Cologne: 155 m - Silo: Schapfen Mill TowerSchapfen Mill TowerThe Schapfen-Mill-Tower is a 115 metre high silo tower near Ulm, Germany. Schapfen-Mill-Tower was built in 2005. It is the second highest storage silo of the world after the Henninger-Tower in Frankfurt, Germany.- External links :*...
Silo, Ulm: 125 m - Light advertisement: Bayer Cross LeverkusenBayer Cross LeverkusenThe Bayer Cross in Leverkusen is the largest illuminated advertisement in the world. The advertisement is for Bayer, the multinational pharmaceutical company based in Leverkusen. The advertisement, installed in 1958, shows the emblem of the company Bayer. It hangs on two 118-metre steel towers and...
, Leverkusen: 118 m - Wooden Building: JahrtausendturmJahrtausendturmJahrtausendturm is, at , the second highest wooden tower in the world, after the radio tower in Gliwice, Poland, which stands at . It was established on the occasion of the Bundesgartenschau 1999 in the Magdeburger Elbauenpark in Magdeburg, Germany...
, Magdeburg: 60 m - Brick building:St. Martin's Church, Landshut: 130.6 m
Guyed mast
- Guyed mast (grounded): Longwave transmitter DonebachSender DonebachThe Sender Donebach is a 500-kilowatt longwave radio transmitter operating on 153 kHz and transmitting the program of German public broadcaster Deutschlandfunk...
, Mudau: 363 m - Guyed mast (insulated): Masts of DHO38VLF transmitter DHO38The VLF transmitter DHO38 is a VLF transmitter used by the German Navy near Rhauderfehn, Saterland, Germany. It is used to transmit coded orders to submarines of the German Navy and navies of other NATO countries....
, Saterland: 353 m - Partially guyed tower: Waldenburg TV Tower: 165 m
Bridges and dams
At all bridges height of highest pillar is given- Bridge: Kocher Valley Bridge, Geislingen am Kocher: 178 m
- Railway Bridge: Müngsten BridgeMüngsten BridgeMüngsten Bridge is the highest steel railroad bridge in Germany. The bridge is high and spans the valley of the river Wupper, connecting the cities of Remscheid and Solingen. This stretch is part of the Wuppertal-Oberbarmen–Solingen railway...
, Solingen: 107 m - Suspension Bridge: Fleher BridgeFleher BridgeThe Flehe Bridge, located in Düsseldorf, is a motorway bridge over the Rhine, which connects the A 46 motorway from the left bank of the Rhine with the Bergisches Land on the right bank and the south of Düsseldorf...
, Düsseldorf: 146 m - Brick Bridge: Göltzsch ViaductGöltzsch ViaductThe Göltzsch Viaduct is a railway bridge in Germany. It is the largest brick-built bridge in the world, and for a time it was the tallest railway bridge in the world. It spans the valley of the Göltzsch River between Mylau and Netzschkau, around east of Reichenbach im Vogtland in the German Free...
, Vogtland: 78 m - Dam: Rappbode DamRappbode DamThe Rappbode Dam is the largest dam in the Harz region as well as the highest dam in Germany. Together with several other dams and retention basins, it forms the flood protection system for the eastern Harz.- The individual dams :...
, Hasselfelde: 106 m
Schleswig-Holstein
- FM- and TV-masts Bungsberg, 231 m
Close to the site, there is a telecommunication tower of reinforced concrete, the Telecommunication Tower Bungsberg with an observation deck in a height of 40 m.
Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
- FM- and TV-Mast Hamburg-BillstedtTransmitter Hamburg-BillstedtThe Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt is a broadcasting facility in Hamburg-Billstedt, established in 1934. It is owned and operated by the Norddeutscher Rundfunk public broadcasting service, but open to competitors, too....
, 300 m
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- FM and TV-mast Schwerin-ZippendorfFernsehturm Schwerin-Zippendorfthumb|150px|Schweriner Fernsehturmthumb|150px|TV tower and radio mastThe Schweriner Fernsehturm is a 136.5-metre-tall communications tower built of steel-concrete between 1960 and 1964 in Schwerin, Germany. Unlike most other TV towers, the ground plan is a spherical triangle and not a cylindric...
, 273 m
close to it, there is the 136 metre high TV Tower Schwerin-Zippendorf
Fernsehturm Schwerin-Zippendorf
thumb|150px|Schweriner Fernsehturmthumb|150px|TV tower and radio mastThe Schweriner Fernsehturm is a 136.5-metre-tall communications tower built of steel-concrete between 1960 and 1964 in Schwerin, Germany. Unlike most other TV towers, the ground plan is a spherical triangle and not a cylindric...
, a TV tower of reinforced concrete with an observation deck.
Free State of Saxony
- Chimney of heating power station Chemnitz-NordHKW Chemnitz-NordHKW Chemnitz-Nord is a lignite-fired power station in the northern parts of Chemnitz with a power capacity of 120 megawatts. It has a 307 metre tall chimney, one of the tallest chimneys in Germany ....
, 300 m - 3 chimneys of Kraftwerk BoxbergBoxberg, SaxonyBoxberg is a municipality in the Görlitz district in Saxony, Germany....
(Werk 1 und 2), 300 m
Free State of Thuringia
- Chimney of Erfurt-Ost Heating Power Station, 226 m ( demolished)
- Chimneys of Gera-Nord Heating Power Station, 225 m
- Chimney of Jena Heating Power Station, 225 m
North Rhine-Westphalia
- Chimney of Power Station WesterholtPower Station WesterholtWesterholt Power Station was a coal fired power station in Gelsenkirchen-Westerholt, Germany. The power plant consisted of two units built in the 1960s, each capable of producing 150 MW of electricity. Its smokestack, built in 1981, was over 337 metres tall, making it Germany's tallest chimney at...
, 337 m (demolished in 2006) - FM and TV-mast WeselFM and TV-mast WeselThe FM and TV-mast Wesel is a 320.8 metre tall guyed steel framework radio mast of the Deutsche Telekom AG at Wesel-Büderich, Germany. FM and TV-mast Wesel was built in 1968 and is used for FM- and TV transmission....
, 320.8 m