A list of tallest structures and buildings in Austria. The list contains all types of structures. Please expand and correct this list. The tallest buildings are listed in the List of tallest buildings in Austria.
Structure | Location | Height | Structure type |
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Nordmast Bisamberg | Bisamberg | 265 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground, built in 1933, demolished in 2010 |
chimney of Fernitz Mellach power plant | Neudorf-Werndorf | 175m | guyed chimney, built 1968, demolished in2017 |
Aldrans transmitter | Aldrans | 151 m | 2 guyed masts, insulated against ground |
Radio Mast Deutsch-Altenburg | Bad Deutsch-Altenburg | 150 m | guyed mast, built in 1917, demolished |
Mannesmannturm Wien | Vienna | 150m | lattice tower (demolished in 1987) |
Radio Mast Kronstorf | Kronstorf | 137 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground |
Blaw-Knox Masts Bisamberg | Bisamberg | 130 m | two guyed masts of same height, built in 1933/34, demolished in 1945 |
Alter Sendemast Kahlenberg | Kahlenberg | 129 m | guyed mast used for FM- and TV-transmission, built in 1959, 1974 demolished |
Radio masts Klagenfurt-See | Klagenfurt | 120 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground, built in 1954, demolished in 1984 |
Radio mast Lienz | Lienz | 104 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground, built in 1958, shut down in 1984 (demolished?) |
Südmast Bisamberg | Bisamberg | 120 m | guyed mast, insulated against ground, built in 1933, demolished in 2010 |
Longwave Masts of Deutsch-Altenburg Radio station | Bad Deutsch-Altenburg | 100 m | three guyed masts, built in 1953, demolished |
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