Funkturm Berlin

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Funkturm Berlin is a historic steel radio tower and observation deck in Berlin, often called the “Langer Lulatsch,” known for its distinctive lattice structure and panoramic city views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
observation tower
radio tower
architect Heinrich Straumer NERFINISHED
category Communication towers in Germany
Landmarks in Berlin
Observation towers in Germany
Towers in Berlin
completionDate 1926
constructionStartDate 1924
country Germany
hasAccess public observation deck access
hasFeature antenna mast
elevator
observation platform
restaurant
hasLighting night-time illumination
hasStairs internal stairways
height about 486 feet
approximately 150 meters
heritageStatus protected monument
inspiredBy Eiffel Tower
locatedIn Berlin
Berlin Westend NERFINISHED
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf NERFINISHED
Messe Berlin
surface form: Messe Berlin exhibition grounds
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNear New Berlin Exhibition Grounds (Messe Berlin halls)
surface form: Berlin Radio Exhibition grounds
material steel
nickname Langer Lulatsch
openingDate 1926
operator Messe Berlin
panoramicViewOf New Berlin Exhibition Grounds (Messe Berlin halls)
surface form: Berlin Messe grounds

Berlin cityscape
structureType lattice tower
style early 20th-century steel lattice engineering
touristAttractionStatus popular viewpoint in Berlin
usedFor observation deck
radio broadcasting
telecommunications
tourist attraction

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Charlottenburg hasLandmark Funkturm Berlin
Messe Berlin nearLandmark Funkturm Berlin
Berlin-Westkreuz station nearbyLandmark Funkturm Berlin