• With its height of 331 metres (1,086 ft), Europaturm became Germany's second tallest structure, after the Fernsehturm Berlin (368 metres (1,207 ft)).
  • The ring foundations for the Europaturm are 18.50 meters deep in the marl soil, which has been completely filled with cement and silicate to make it sustainable.
  • With its height of 331 metres (1,086 ft), Europaturm became Germany's second tallest structure, after the Fernsehturm Berlin (368 metres (1,207 ft)).
  • For a number of years, the upper part of the structure housed a restaurant and discothèque, but since 1999, the Europaturm has been closed to the public.
  • Height: The Europaturm stands at a height of approximately 337.5 meters (1,107 feet), making it one of the tallest structures in Germany.
  • Color freedom for the Europaturm. The Europaturm is a telecommunications tower owned by Deutsche Telekom in Frankfurt am Main.
  • The Europaturm tower, which is 337 meters high, was built in 1974, which was at the time considered the tallest building in the Federal Republic of Germany...
  • Das Ringfundament für den Europaturm gründet 18,50 Meter tief im Mergelboden, der mit Zement und Silikat vollständig aufgefüllt wurde, um ihn tragfähig zu machen.
  • The Europaturm ('Tower of Europe') is a 337.5-metre (1,107 ft) high telecommunications tower in Frankfurt, Germany.
  • We had jumped the the U1 down to stop Niddapark to visit Ginnheimer Wirthaus and Zum Adler and you cannot fail to see the very impressive Europaturm .