Heinrich-Hertz-Turm

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Heinrich-Hertz-Turm is a prominent telecommunications and observation tower in Hamburg, Germany, named in honor of physicist Heinrich Hertz.

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instanceOf landmark
observation tower
telecommunications tower
alsoKnownAs Hamburg TV Tower
surface form: Fernmeldeturm Hamburg

Hamburg TV Tower
architect Fritz Trautwein
Hans Waloschek
Rolf Zingel
category Communication towers in Germany
Towers in Hamburg
city Hamburg
cityPanoramaView yes
completionDate 1968
constructionStartDate 1965
continent Europe
coordinates 53.560°N 9.977°E
country Germany
function microwave relay
radio transmission
television transmission
hasAntennaSpire yes
hasElevator yes
hasObservationDeck yes
hasRevolvingRestaurant yes
hasStairs yes
height 279.2 m
916 ft
heritageStatus not officially listed as a historic monument
locatedIn Hamburg
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Hamburg
surface form: Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
materialUsed reinforced concrete
namedAfter Heinrich Hertz
surface form: German physicist Heinrich Hertz

Heinrich Hertz
namedForField electromagnetic waves research
notableFor dominant feature of Hamburg skyline
numberOfObservationDecks 1
observationDeckHeight 128 m
openingDate 1968
operator Deutsche Funkturm
surface form: Deutsche Funkturm GmbH
owner Deutsche Funkturm
surface form: Deutsche Funkturm GmbH
publicAccessToObservationDeck suspended
region Northern Germany
revolvingRestaurantHeight 132 m
status standing
structureSystem concrete shaft tower
towerType freestanding tower
usedFor DAB broadcasting
FM broadcasting
mobile communications

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Heinrich Hertz eponymOf Heinrich-Hertz-Turm