Ginnheimer Spargel

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Ginnheimer Spargel is the colloquial nickname for the Europaturm, a prominent telecommunications tower and landmark in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

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Ginnheimer Spargel canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
observation tower
telecommunications tower
architect Erwin Heinle
architecturalStyle modernist architecture
colloquialNameFor Europaturm
completionDate 1979
constructionStartDate 1974
country Germany
district Ginnheim
function microwave communications
radio broadcasting
television broadcasting
hasAntennaSpire true
hasElevators true
hasLighting aircraft warning lights
hasObservationDeck true
hasRestaurant revolving restaurant (now closed to public)
hasRevolvingRestaurant true
height 337.5 metres
approximately 338 metres
isLandmarkOf Frankfurt skyline
locatedIn Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Hesse
material reinforced concrete
namedAfter Ginnheim district
nearbyRiver River Main
surface form: Main River
nicknameMeaning Ginnheim asparagus
notableAs one of the tallest structures in Germany
openingDate 1979
operator Deutsche Funkturm
surface form: Deutsche Funkturm GmbH
owner Deutsche Funkturm
surface form: Deutsche Funkturm GmbH
regionServed Rhine-Main metropolitan region
surface form: Frankfurt Rhine-Main metropolitan region
status closed to the general public
usedFor DAB broadcasting
FM radio transmission
television transmission

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Europaturm alsoKnownAs Ginnheimer Spargel
Fernmeldeturm Frankfurt alsoKnownAs Ginnheimer Spargel