Fernmeldeturm Bredstedt, Television tower in Stollberg, Germany
The Fernmeldeturm Bredstedt is a concrete tower standing 108 meters tall that transmits radio, television, and mobile communications across the Schleswig-Holstein region. The facility is operated by Deutsche Telekom and serves the flat Nordfriesland landscape with modern signals.
Construction of this telecommunications facility began in 1975 by Deutsche Bundespost and was completed in 1976. The project was part of Germany's effort to build its communication network during that era.
The tower has an observation platform at 20 meters height where visitors can see out over the Nordfriesland landscape. From this vantage point, people gain a sense of how open and flat the surrounding region is.
Visitors can access the platform at 20 meters height to view the surrounding landscape. Clear days offer the best visibility for observing the flat terrain and distant horizons.
The tower sits on Stollberg at 42 meters above sea level, significantly boosting its signal range across the flat plains of northern Germany. This elevated position allows strong transmissions despite the region's flat terrain.
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