Rhine Tower

The Rhine Tower is a television tower in Düsseldorf. At 240.50 metres, it is the tallest building in the city and the tenth tallest television tower in Germany. Built between 1978 and 1982, the Rhine Tower serves both as a carrier for antennas for directional radio, DVB-T television and VHF radio services and as a lookout tower. As a special feature, the tower, which stands directly on the Rhine, has a so-called light sculpture on its side facing the old town, which is considered to be the largest digital clock in the world. The Rhine Tower is open to the public, shapes the cityscape of Düsseldorf and is one of its landmarks. Around 300,000 people visit the Rhine Tower every year.

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40221 Düsseldorf