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Structure-ID: s0011591
Created on: 03/15/04
Modified on: 06/17/05


Kulpenberg Tower

Fernsehturm Kulpenberg
Built: 1959 - 1964
Status: in use
Location: Kulpenberg, near Bad Frankenhausen, Kyffhäuserkreis, Thuringia, Germany
Altitude: 477 meters above sea level
Fernsehturm Kulpenberg
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Function / usage:
Directional radio transmitter
Television transmission tower
VHF/UHF transmitter

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Role Name Part of structure 
Original owner Deutsche Post
Current owner Deutsche Telekom AG

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Part of structure Description Value
Construction materials used
shaft  reinforced concrete
Dimensions
  height 94 m
platform 1   height to platform 78 m
platform 2   height to platform 56 m

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 External LinkAusflug zum Kyffhäuser German
 External Linkkyffnet.de: Fernsehturm Kulpenberg German

 
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