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Official sources:
Unofficial sources:
http://www.eilvese.neustadt-rbge.de/ ,
http://de.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0012342 ,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eilvese_transmitter (whole story)
Building Name: Central Mast Eilvese Transmitter
Native Name:
Other Names: Zentralmast der Grossfunkstelle Eilvese
Address: Zum Funkenturm
City: Neustadt am Rübenberge
Postal Code: 31535
State/Province: Lower-Saxony
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.info) URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): The mast was at time of completion the tallest structure of Germany. The mast was perhaps the first mast divided by an insulator consisting of glass in two parts ( It may be very difficult to install such a device at great height in those days).
The mast was demolished in 1931.
Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES.
- antenna: 250 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights: 142 metres above ground, the mast was divided by an insulator in two sections
Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed
Construction Dates--
- started: 1913
- finished: 1913
- destroyed: 1931
Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1
Structure Type(s): Guyed mast
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Steel
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City Name: Neustadt am Rübenberge
Native Name:
State/Province: Lower-Saxony
Country: Germany
Population: 45711
Population Source & Year:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neustadt_am_R%C3%BCbenberge (2004)
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