Funkturm Stuttgart

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Funkturm Stuttgart

Funkturm Stuttgart is a reinforced concrete transmitting tower, built in 1966 on the Raichberg of Stuttgart, Germany (geographical coordinates: 48°46′27″N9°13′23″E / 48.77417°N 9.22306°E / 48.77417; 9.22306 ). The radio tower is not accessible to the public. It is 93 meters high and serves the police and fire-brigade radio.

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