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- The Rheinturm (pronounced [ˈʁaɪntʊʁm]; 'Rhine Tower') is a 240.5-metre-high (789 ft) concrete telecommunications tower in Düsseldorf, capital of the federal...
- Helmholtzstraße Rathaus Reinraum e.V. – Verein zur Förderung von Kunst und Kultur Rheinturm (Rhine Tower; highest building and landmark of Düsseldorf) Collegiate...
- Cologne Cathedral Dortmund: Dortmund U-Tower Düsseldorf: Schlossturm, Rheinturm and Rheinkniebrücke Frankfurt: Römer Gelsenkirchen: Musiktheater im Revier...
- Hafen. The Landtag (State parliament) of North Rhine-Westphalia and the Rheinturm are situated right next to the harbour. Within the Hafen district is the...
- closure to the general public. Observation deck Fernmeldeturm Mannheim Rheinturm Düsseldorf Sentech Tower, Johannesburg Donauturm, Vienna CN Tower, Toronto...
- 0,5 89.4 Radio 21 (Mitte) Bad Rehburg 0,5 89.4 NE-WS 89,4 Düsseldorf/Rheinturm 1 89.4 SWR2 (Rheinland-Pfalz) Trier/Markusberg 0,1 89.4 L'UniCo FM Paderborn/Uni...
- designer, light artist, and photographer. He was best known for designing Rheinturm Düsseldorf, in Düsseldorf, Germany. He studied metallurgical engineering...
-  Germany Rottweil Shaanxi Provincial TV Tower 245 m 1987  China Xi'an Rheinturm Düsseldorf 240.5 m 1981  Germany Düsseldorf Was 234.2 m before another...
- Rheinkomet (lit. 'Rhine comet') is a light art installation on top of the Rheinturm (Rhine Tower) in Düsseldorf. It was first introduced on the 70th anniversary...
- Düsseldorf. It is the seat of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia, the Rheinturm tower and, together with the Düsseldorf docks is the centre of the media...