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Kulpenburg TV tower
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Kulpenburg TV tower, Television tower in Thuringia, Germany

The Kulpenburg TV tower is a concrete transmission tower in Thuringia, Germany, standing 123 meters (about 400 feet) tall and built to broadcast radio and television signals across the region. It rises from the Kulpenburg hill, which gives it extra height above the surrounding landscape.

The tower was built in the 1970s by Deutsche Post of East Germany as part of an effort to extend the broadcasting network across the eastern regions. It was one of several towers of this type erected across the country during that period.

The tower on the Kulpenburg hill stands out clearly against the Thuringian highlands and serves as a reference point that locals use to orient themselves in the landscape. It is one of those structures that people in the region simply know without ever having visited it up close.

The tower is easy to spot from various points around the Thuringian hills since it sits on elevated ground. As a working technical facility, it is generally not open for visits, so it is worth checking before making a trip specifically to see it up close.

The tower stands on a natural hill called the Kulpenburg, which adds to its effective broadcasting height without requiring a taller structure. This approach of combining natural elevation with a concrete tower was a common method used when building the East German transmission network.

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Height
123 m
Made from material
concrete
GPS coordinates
51.41185,11.07615
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March 3, 2026 13:59
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