- The
Fernsehturm (German: [ˈfɛʁnzeːˌtʊʁm] ; English:
Television Tower) in
central Berlin was
constructed between 1965 and 1969 by the
government of the...
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Fernsehturm is the
German word for
television tower. A
number of
German cities have
television towers and each will
usually be
referred to
simply as "Fernsehturm"...
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Fernsehturm Stuttgart (English:
Stuttgart TV Tower) is a 216.61 m (710.7 ft)
telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the
first telecommunications...
- The
Fernsehturm Heidelberg is a
transmission tower for FM and DVB-T on the Königstuhl hill of
Heidelberg at 49°24′16″N 8°43′46″E / 49.40444°N 8.72944°E...
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Museum Island, city
buildings (Rotes
Rathaus and
Altes Stadthaus), the
Fernsehturm, and the
Brandenburg Gate,
along the
central boulevard of
Unter den Linden...
- The
Kulpenburg TV
tower (German:
Sender Kulpenberg) is a 94-metre-high (308 ft)
telecommunication tower on
Kulpenberg mountain in Thuringia, Germany. It...
- The
Schweriner Fernsehturm is a 136.5-metre-tall
communications tower built of steel-concrete
between 1960 and 1964 in Schwerin, Germany.
Unlike most...
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Uetliberg TV
Tower is a 186.7-metre-high (613 ft)
freestanding concrete TV
tower on Uetliberg, near Zürich, Switzerland,
built in 1990. The
tower is used...
- po****r
starting point for tourists, with many
attractions including the
Fernsehturm (TV tower), the
Nikolai Quarter and the
Rotes Rathaus ('Red City Hall')...
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Tower and
clock of
Rotes Rathaus Rotes Rathaus at
night Seen from the
Fernsehturm Rotes Rathaus and
Neptunbrunnen Entrance hall of the
Rathaus Toruń town...