Destroyed/demolished Structures
Structure | Location | Height | Structure type |
---|---|---|---|
Nordmast Bisamberg | Bisamberg | 265 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground, built in 1933, demolished in 2010 |
Aldrans Transmitter | Aldrans | 151 m | 2 guyed masts, insulated against ground |
Radio Mast Deutsch-Altenburg | Bad Deutsch-Altenburg | 150 m | guyed mast, built in 1917, demolished |
Radio Mast Kronstorf | Kronstorf | 137 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground |
Blaw-Knox Masts Bisamberg | Bisamberg | 130 m | two guyed masts of same height, built in 1933/34, demolished in 1945 |
Alter Sendemast Kahlenberg | Kahlenberg | 129 m | guyed mast used for FM- and TV-transmission, built in 1959, 1974 demolished |
Radio masts Klagenfurt-See | Klagenfurt | 120 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground, built in 1954, demolished in 1984 |
Radio mast Lienz | Lienz | 104 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground, built in 1958, shut down in 1984 (demolished?) |
Südmast Bisamberg | Bisamberg | 120 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground, built in 1933, demolished in 2010 |
Central Tower Deutsch-Altenburg Radio Station | Bad Deutsch-Altenburg | 100 m | free-standing lattice tower, built in 1925, dismantled |
Longwave Masts of Deutsch-Altenburg Radio Station | Bad Deutsch-Altenburg | 100 m | three guyed masts, built in 1953, demolished |
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