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Up to this height, the tower was assembled with a mobile 1200-tonne large crane, with the individual levels being prefabricated on the ground. On September 28, 2015, work began on placing the subsegments on the tower shaft. The final height without antenna was reached on October 3. On October 26, the
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but it collapsed during a storm in 1972. The structure is the second tallest in the city of Leipzig after the chimney of the steel and cast iron works Bösdorf in Knautnaundorf which is 205 m (627 ft) tall. The tower is located on the corner of Richard-Lehmann and Zwickauer Strasse near the
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The four foundation blocks, each 25 meters apart, hold 250 cubic meters of concrete. The grid structure made of hot-dip galvanized steel has a mass of 300 tons. The production and delivery of the steel structure was carried out by the Spanish specialist in steel lattice masts Imedexsa. The
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old exhibition grounds and within sight of the Panometer. It was built by the Berlin company Steffens & Nölle GmbH on behalf of Deutsche Funkturm GmbH, a subsidiary of
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transmitting antennas are surrounded by a 21-meter-high sheathing made of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) with a lightning basket at its tip.
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built for radio broadcasting purposes. Nearly all tall broadcast towers in Germany are otherwise built of concrete. The pylons of the
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21-meter-high antenna shaft with the lightning basket was assembled in three parts with a Super Puma transport helicopter.
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is a 191-meter (627 ft) tall lattice tower with a square cross section built in 2015 in
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Leipzig Radio Tower is located in Germany
Steel
lattice
television tower
Leipzig
Coordinates
51°18′49″N 12°23′34″E / 51.31361°N 12.39278°E / 51.31361; 12.39278
Leipzig
DVB-T2
DAB +
lattice tower
Germany
Elbe Crossing 2
Königs Wusterhausen Central Tower
Deutsche Telekom AG
Lattice tower
"Project details - SSF Ingenieure"

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