The Heinrich-Hertz-Turm (named after the German physicist and Hamburg-born Heinrich Hertz) is a radio telecommunication tower and a famous landmark of Hamburg, Germany.
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- The Heinrich-Hertz-Turm (named after the German physicist and Hamburg-born Heinrich Hertz) is a radio telecommunication tower and a famous landmark of Hamburg, Germany. Designed by architect Fritz Trautwein, in co-operation with civil engineers Jörg Schlaich, Rudolf Bergermann and Fritz Leonhardt, it was built 1965–1968 for former Deutsche Bundespost (German Federal Post and Telecommunications Agency, now Deutsche Telekom's subsidiary Deutsche Funkturm GmbH) near Planten un Blomen (a city park). With an overall height of 279,2 m (916 ft) it is Hamburg's tallest building; it comprises a 204 m (670 ft) steel-enforced concrete lower section, topped by a 45 m (148 ft) steel-lattice tower and a three-segmented cylinder of about 30 m (98 ft), which supports various antennas. There are eight concentric platforms stacked one above the other; starting at 128 m (420 ft) with the two-story observation (lower floor) and restaurant (upper floor) platform, served by two high-speed elevators. Above that at 150 m (492 ft) is the operations platform housing the workforce and equipment, and further up six differentially sized, smaller open platforms in same distances, populated with high-gain directional microwave radio relay antennas ("parabolic mirrors"). Number nine was added at 25 m height in July 2005. After the observation platform and restaurant were closed (due to asbestos decontamination), former stuntman Jochen Schweitzer had a bungee jumping base installed. The restaurant will not open again due to new fire escape regulations, the bungee platform was closed at the end of 2001. The tower has been home to the VFDB Hamburg section's radio amateur club station "DF0HHT". It also housed a DGPS transmitting station serving the city of Hamburg's Surveying Agency. A memorial plaque on the tower's wall reads: "Heinrich Hertz – Dem Sohn der Stadt Hamburg" honouring the city's famous son.
- Der Heinrich-Hertz-Turm ist ein Fernmeldeturm in Hamburg-Mitte, der unter anderem der Abstrahlung von Rundfunk- und Fernsehprogrammen dient und eines der Wahrzeichen der Stadt ist. Er steht gegenüber dem Park Planten un Blomen vor den neuen Hallen der Hamburg Messe an der Rentzelstraßenbrücke über die Verbindungsbahn.
- Televizní věž Heinricha Hertze, pojmenovaná po německém fyzikovi Heinrichu Hertzovi je nejvyšší stavbou v Hamburku. Navrhl ji architekt Fritz Trautwein, stavba začala v roce 1965 a zkončila v roce 1968. Věž má dvě plošiny, nejnižší plošina tedy plošina číslo 1, má dvě patra. První je ve výšce 129 metrů a druhé patro je o tři metry výš. Plošina číslo 2 má jenom jedno patro (ve výšce 155 metrů). Věž má ve 158 metrech vyhlídkovou terasu. I s anténou měří 279,2 metrů(916ft). Věž je vzdálena od centra 1,5km.
- La tour Heinrich-Hertz est une tour de télécommunications située dans le centre de Hambourg en Allemagne. D'une hauteur de 279,7 m, elle est le symbole de la ville et porte le nom de l'ingénieur et physicien allemand né à Hambourg Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.
- Heinrich-Hertz-Turm foi construída em 1968 na cidade de Hamburgo, Alemanha. Tem 279,7 m e é actualmente a 55ª torre mais alta do mundo. Lista de torres
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- Jörg Schlaich, Rudolf Bergermann, Fritz Leonhardt
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- Deutsche Funkturm GmbH (DFMG)
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- The Heinrich-Hertz-Turm (named after the German physicist and Hamburg-born Heinrich Hertz) is a radio telecommunication tower and a famous landmark of Hamburg, Germany.
- Der Heinrich-Hertz-Turm ist ein Fernmeldeturm in Hamburg-Mitte, der unter anderem der Abstrahlung von Rundfunk- und Fernsehprogrammen dient und eines der Wahrzeichen der Stadt ist. Er steht gegenüber dem Park Planten un Blomen vor den neuen Hallen der Hamburg Messe an der Rentzelstraßenbrücke über die Verbindungsbahn.
- Televizní věž Heinricha Hertze, pojmenovaná po německém fyzikovi Heinrichu Hertzovi je nejvyšší stavbou v Hamburku. Navrhl ji architekt Fritz Trautwein, stavba začala v roce 1965 a zkončila v roce 1968. Věž má dvě plošiny, nejnižší plošina tedy plošina číslo 1, má dvě patra. První je ve výšce 129 metrů a druhé patro je o tři metry výš. Plošina číslo 2 má jenom jedno patro (ve výšce 155 metrů). Věž má ve 158 metrech vyhlídkovou terasu.
- La tour Heinrich-Hertz est une tour de télécommunications située dans le centre de Hambourg en Allemagne. D'une hauteur de 279,7 m, elle est le symbole de la ville et porte le nom de l'ingénieur et physicien allemand né à Hambourg Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.
- Heinrich-Hertz-Turm foi construída em 1968 na cidade de Hamburgo, Alemanha. Tem 279,7 m e é actualmente a 55ª torre mais alta do mundo. Lista de torres
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