Transmitting station Berlin-Schöneberg, Communication tower in Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Germany.
The transmitting station is a communication tower with a steel lattice structure in this Berlin district. It houses broadcasting and television equipment that distributes signals across the entire metropolitan region.
The tower was built in the late 1960s as a project to improve broadcasting infrastructure in divided Berlin. After reunification, it remained an important part of the city's media system.
The transmission facility represents the evolution of German media infrastructure, transitioning from state-controlled broadcasting to modern democratic communication channels.
The location is at coordinates 52°29'45"N and 13°21'28"E and is reachable by public transport. The site is normally not open to the public but can be viewed from outside.
The facility received protected monument status in 1979 and combines technical heritage with modern functionality. Despite its protected status, active broadcasting operations continue to run here.
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