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List of tallest structures in Europe

Here is a list of the tallest structures in Europe that exist now or existed before. The list contains all types of facilities.

  • Warsaw radio mast, the tallest building in Europe in history

  • Ostankino television tower, the highest building in Europe

  • Kiev TV tower

  • Troll platform

TitleType ofUsingHeightYearA countryCityCoordinatesNotes
Warsaw radio mastcable-stayed mastlong wave broadcast646 m (2,119 ft)1974PolandGombin - Konstantinov , Masovian Voivodeshipcollapsed on August 8, 1991
Ostankino Towerconcrete towerbroadcasting540 m (1,772 ft)1967Russia
( USSR at the time of creation)
MoscowThe tallest building in Europe
Troll platformoffshore platformoil production472 m (1,549 ft)1996NorwayNorth Sea303 m below sea surface
Gufuskálarcable-stayed mastlong wave transmission412 m (1,352 ft)1963IcelandHellisandur
Belmont mastcable-stayed mastbroadcasting387.75 m (1272 ft)1965Great BritainDonington on Bain , LincolnshireEU's tallest building
Emley moor radio mastcable-stayed mastbroadcasting385 m (1,263 ft)1964Great BritainEmley Moor , Yorkshire
Kiev TV towertrellised towerbroadcasting385 m (1,263 ft)1973Ukraine
(USSR at the time of creation)
KievThe tallest trellis tower in the world
Gerbrandy towerbroadcasting382.5 m (1255 ft)1961NetherlandsLopikShortened to 366.8 meters on August 2, 2007
Gullfaks coffshore platformoil production380 m (1,247 ft)1990NorwayNorth Sea217 m above sea surface
Slonim TV Towerbroadcasting3741965Belarus
( USSR at the time of creation)
SlonimInitial height 350 m, completed in 1992
Torreta de guardamarcable-stayed mastLF transmission370 m (1,214 ft)1962SpainGuardamar del segura
Riga TV Towerconcrete towerbroadcasting368 m (1,207 ft)1987Latvia (USSR at the time of creation)Riga
Berlin TV Towerconcrete towerbroadcasting368 m (1,207 ft)1969GermanyBerlin
Skelton transmittercable-stayed mastVLF transmission365 m (1,198 ft)2001Great BritainSkelton , Cumbria
Trbovlje chimneyconcrete towerchimney364 m (1,194 ft)1976Slovenia (Yugoslavia at the time of creation)TrbovleThe highest chimney in Europe
Radio mast in Donebach (Sender Donebach)2 cable-stayed mastslong wave transmission363 m (1,191 ft)1982GermanyMudau;
Pieczewo TV Mastcable-stayed mastbroadcasting360 m (1,181 ft)1969PolandOlsztyn
Donetsk TV Mastcable-stayed mastbroadcasting360 m (1,181 ft)1992UkraineDonetsk
Novosokolnicheskaya telemastcable-stayed mastbroadcasting360 m (1,181 ft)1995RussiaNovosokolniki
Longwave transmitter ingoycable-stayed mastlong wave transmission360 m (1,181 ft)2000NorwayIngoygrounded upfed
Radio mast in Zelendorf (Sender Zehlendorf)cable-stayed mastlongwave / FM transmission360 m (1,181 ft)1979GermanyZelendorf near Oranienburg , Brandenburggrounded structure with cage antenna
Radio relay station in Berlin-Fronau (Richtfunkstelle Berlin-Frohnau)cable-stayed mast358.5 m (1,176 ft)1978GermanyBerlin- Fronau, Berlin
Endesa termicconcrete towerchimney356 m (1,168 ft)1974SpainAs Pontes , [[Galicia ( Spain ) | Galicia]]
FM- and TV-mast Kosztowycable-stayed mastbroadcasting355 m (1,165 ft)1976PolandKosztowy
RKS Liblice 22 cable-stayed mastsbroadcasting355 m (1,165 ft)1980Czech RepublicLiblice, Český Brod;tallest masts used for mediumwave broadcasting, grounded structures with cage antennas
Străşeni TV Mastcable-stayed mastbroadcasting355 m (1,165 ft)1985MoldovaStrăşeni
Lipetsk Telemastcable-stayed mastbroadcasting354.6 m (1,163 ft)1991RussiaLipetsk
Vinnitsa telemastcable-stayed mastbroadcasting354 m (1,161 ft)1961Ukraine

(USSR at the time of creation)

Vinnitsaequipped with six crossbars running from the mast body to the guys
VLF transmitter DHO388 cable-stayed mastsVLF transmission353 m (1,158 ft)1982GermanySutherland; ; ; ; ; ; ;insulated against ground
Chimney of phoenix copper smelterconcrete towerchimney352 m (1,155 ft)?RomaniaBaia Mare
Sender Zehlendorf , old longwave transmission mastcable-stayed mastlong wave transmission351 m (1,152 ft)1962GermanyZehlendorf bei Oranienburg, Brandenburggrounded structure with cage antenna, destroyed on May 18th, 1978 at aircraft collision

See also

List of tallest buildings in Europe

Links

  • Skyscraper city
  • Height Comparison at Skyscraperpage


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List of the highest_Europe_constructions_Europe&oldid = 100273299


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