Koeru TV Mast, Television tower in Järva Rural Municipality, Estonia.
Koeru TV Mast is a television tower in Järva Rural Municipality and ranks among Estonia's tallest structures. The steel construction transmits television and radio signals across the surrounding rural regions of the country.
The tower was built in 1976 to improve broadcast coverage in central Estonia and was an important part of the country's infrastructure development at that time. During the Soviet era, the construction of such facilities was part of a broader modernization campaign.
The structure carries multiple names across languages, including Koeru-Sendeturm in German and Koeru telemast in Estonian, reflecting the regional linguistic diversity.
The site is located in a rural area and is best reached from more distant settlements. The mast itself is not open to the public, but can be viewed from a distance.
The mast towers above the surrounding pine forests and still serves as a visual landmark for people across the flat landscape. Its slender silhouette is visible for kilometers and represents an interesting example of Soviet engineering design.
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