List of tallest structures in the Czech Republic

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RKS Liblice 2 masts RKS Liblice 2.jpg
RKS Liblice 2 masts
Transmitter Kojal mast Kojal (vysilac).jpg
Transmitter Kojál mast
Bukova hora TV Tower Bukova hora TV tower CZ 01.JPG
Buková hora TV Tower
Chimneys of Detmarovice Power Station Elna Detmarovice.jpg
Chimneys of Dětmarovice Power Station

This is a list of the tallest structures in the Czech Republic. The list contains all types of structures, may be incomplete and should be expanded.

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NamePinnacle heightYearStructure typePlaceCoordinatesRemarks
RKS Liblice 2 355 m1976Guyed Mast Liblice 50°3′43.37″N14°53′11.27″E / 50.0620472°N 14.8864639°E / 50.0620472; 14.8864639 (RKS Liblice, Mast 1)  ; 50°3′47.12″N14°53′12.84″E / 50.0630889°N 14.8869000°E / 50.0630889; 14.8869000 (RKS Liblice, Mast 2) 2 masts, tallest masts used for mediumwave transmission in the world
Vysílač Krašov, new mast347.5 m1981Guyed Mastnear Bezvěrov 49°59′44.02″N13°04′45.66″E / 49.9955611°N 13.0793500°E / 49.9955611; 13.0793500 (Vysílač Krašov)
Transmitter Kojál, new mast339.5 m1985Guyed Mastnear Krásensko 49°22′12.33″N16°48′57.89″E / 49.3700917°N 16.8160806°E / 49.3700917; 16.8160806 (Kojál transmitter)
Transmitter Kojál, old mast322.4 m1959Guyed Mastnear Krásenskodismantled in 1985
Vysílač Krašov, old mast312.5 m1974Guyed Mastnear Bezvěrovcompleted in 1960 with height 305 m, enlarged in 1974, collapsed in January 1979
Chimney of Prunéřov Power Station 2301 m [1] 1981Chimney Prunéřov 50°25′3.92″N13°15′32.89″E / 50.4177556°N 13.2591361°E / 50.4177556; 13.2591361 (Prunéřov Power Station Chimney)
Chimney of Chvaletice Power Station 305 m1977Chimney Chvaletice 50°1′38.91″N15°27′11.9″E / 50.0274750°N 15.453306°E / 50.0274750; 15.453306 (Chvaletice Power Station Chimney)
Chimney of Tušimice Power Station 2300 m1974Chimney Tušimice 50°22′56.19″N13°20′24.42″E / 50.3822750°N 13.3401167°E / 50.3822750; 13.3401167 (Tušimice Power Station Chimney)
Blaw-Knox Tower Liblice 280.4 m1936Guyed mastLibliceinsulated against ground, demolished on October 17, 1972
Dětmarovice Power Station  [ cs ], Chimney Southeast274 m [1] 1975Chimney Dětmarovice 49°54′18.69″N18°28′10.14″E / 49.9051917°N 18.4694833°E / 49.9051917; 18.4694833 (Dětmarovice Power Station, Chimney Southwest)
Dětmarovice Power Station, Chimney Northwest273 m [1] 1975Chimney Dětmarovice 49°54′21.01″N18°28′5.33″E / 49.9058361°N 18.4681472°E / 49.9058361; 18.4681472 (Dětmarovice Power Station, Chimney Northeast)
Chimney of Mělník Power Station  [ cs ] II271 m [1] 1971Chimney Horní Počaply 50°24′43.09″N14°25′7.35″E / 50.4119694°N 14.4187083°E / 50.4119694; 14.4187083 (Mělník Power Station Chimney)
Longwave transmitter Topolná 257 m1951Guyed Mast Topolná 49°7′32.88″N17°30′45.97″E / 49.1258000°N 17.5127694°E / 49.1258000; 17.5127694 (Topolna transmitter, Mast 1)  ; 49°7′18.85″N17°30′41.78″E / 49.1219028°N 17.5116056°E / 49.1219028; 17.5116056 (Topolna transmitter, Mast 2) 2 masts, demolished in 2022
Atmospheric station Křešín  [ cs ]250 m2012Guyed Mast Košetice 49°34′20.78″N15°04′4.82″E / 49.5724389°N 15.0680056°E / 49.5724389; 15.0680056 (Košetice Meteorological Mast)
Buková hora TV Tower 223 m1967Concrete tower Verneřice 50°40′17″N14°13′44″E / 50.67139°N 14.22889°E / 50.67139; 14.22889 (Buková hora TV Tower)
Litovel transmitter 220 m1952Guyed Mast Litovel 49°42′38″N17°3′23″E / 49.71056°N 17.05639°E / 49.71056; 17.05639 (Litovel transmitter ( demolished)) 3 masts, demolished
Chimney of Liberty Ostrava  [ cs ]220 m1972Chimney Ostrava 49°47′40″N18°18′48″E / 49.79444°N 18.31333°E / 49.79444; 18.31333 (Mittal Steel Ostrava Chimney)
Chimneys of Trmice Power Plant 220 m1976Chimney Trmice 50°38′41.09″N13°59′12.29″E / 50.6447472°N 13.9867472°E / 50.6447472; 13.9867472 (Trmice Power Plant Chimney)  ; 50°38′39.48″N13°59′20.48″E / 50.6443000°N 13.9890222°E / 50.6443000; 13.9890222 (Trmice Power Plant Chimney) 2 chimneys
Chimney of Počerady Power Plant  [ cs ] II220 m1977Chimney Počerady 50°25′35″N13°40′38″E / 50.42639°N 13.67722°E / 50.42639; 13.67722 (Počerady Power Station Chimney)
Chimney of Brno Maloměřice Heat Power Station 217 m1982Chimney Brno 49°13′23″N16°38′48″E / 49.22306°N 16.64667°E / 49.22306; 16.64667 (Brno Maloměřice Heat Power Station Chimney)
Žižkov Television Tower 216 m1992Tower Prague 50°4′51″N14°27′4″E / 50.08083°N 14.45111°E / 50.08083; 14.45111 (Žižkov Television Tower ( Prague TV Tower))
Chimney of Vřesová Power Station 206 m1967Chimney Vřesová 50°15′20″N12°41′45″E / 50.25556°N 12.69583°E / 50.25556; 12.69583 (Vresova Chimney)
Chimney of Power Station of Škoda Auto works200 m1976Chimney Mladá Boleslav 50°25′2″N14°55′59″E / 50.41722°N 14.93306°E / 50.41722; 14.93306 (Škoda Auto Chimney)
Chimney of Mělník Power Station III200 m1980ChimneyHorní Počaply 50°24′52″N14°24′47″E / 50.41444°N 14.41306°E / 50.41444; 14.41306 (Mělník Power Station Chimney)
Chimney of Ledvice Power Station  [ cs ]200 m1969Chimney Ledvice 50°34′35″N13°46′45″E / 50.57639°N 13.77917°E / 50.57639; 13.77917 (Ledvice Power Station Chimney)
Chimneys of Počerady Power Station200 m1974ChimneyPočerady 50°25′40″N13°40′36″E / 50.42778°N 13.67667°E / 50.42778; 13.67667 (Počerady Power Station Chimney)  ; 50°25′36″N13°40′43″E / 50.42667°N 13.67861°E / 50.42667; 13.67861 (Počerady Power Station Chimney) 2 chimneys
Large chimney of Neratovice Spolana Works200 m1976Chimney Neratovice 50°16′25″N14°31′26″E / 50.27361°N 14.52389°E / 50.27361; 14.52389 (Spolana Neratovice Chimney)
Chimney of Prunéřov Power Station 1200 m1976Chimney Prunéřov 50°24′42″N13°15′9″E / 50.41167°N 13.25250°E / 50.41167; 13.25250 (Prunéřov Power Station Chimney)
Chimney of Tušimice Power Station 1196 m1963–1964ChimneyTušimicedemolished on November 27, 2005
Transmitter Cukrák  [ cs ]195 m1961tower Jíloviště 49°56′10″N14°21′21″E / 49.93611°N 14.35583°E / 49.93611; 14.35583 (Cukrák transmitter)

Timeline

Held recordName and locationCompletedPinnacle height (m)Notes
FromTo
1976now RKS Liblice 2, Liblice 19763552 masts
19591976Old mast of Transmitter Kojál, Krásensko 1959312.5dismantled in 1985
19361959 Blaw-Knox Tower Liblice, Liblice1936280.4demolished in 1972
19311936Old masts of Liblice transmitter, [2] Liblice19311502 masts, demolished in 2004 [3]
19311931Chimney of Kolín Power Plant  [ cs ], [4] Kolín 1931120height reduced to 117 metres
19201931Chimney of Piette Papermill  [ cs ], Plzeň 1920105 [5] height reduced to 95 metres in 1950s [6]
18371920Tower of Cathedral of St. Bartholomew, Plzeň1837102.3
15921837Tower of Church of St. James, Brno 159292
14921783Tower of Tovačov Castle  [ cs ], Tovačov 149296destroyed in 1783, rebuilt in 1886
1460s1492Towers of Church of Our Lady before Týn 1460s81

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