Gerbrandy Tower

Gerbrandy Tower

Infobox building
building_name=Gerbrandy Tower


caption=Gerbrandy Tower
building_type=Partially guyed tower
location=Lopik, Netherlands
coordinates=coord|display=inline,title|52|0|34.38|N|5|3|14.53|E|type:landmark
Status=Built
completion_date=1961
destroyed=
height=convert|366.8|m|ft|2|abbr=on
architect=
main_contractor=

The Gerbrandy Tower ( _nl. Gerbrandytoren) is a tower which was built in 1961 in the Netherlands. It is situated in IJsselstein. The Gerbrandy Tower is used for directional radio services and for FM- and TV-broadcasting. The Gerbrandy Tower consists of a concrete tower with a height of 100 metres on which a guyed aerial mast is mounted. Its total height was originally 382.5 meters, but in 1987 it was reduced to 375 meters.On August 2nd, 2007 its analog antenna was replaced by a digital one reducing its height by another 9 meters. Its height is now 366.8 meters.

Towers of this type do not fit well in existing classification hierarchies of free standing tower antennas or guyed masts since they incorporate elements from both. If the structure is counted as a tower, it is the tallest tower in Western Europe. The Gerbrandy Tower is not the only tower which consists of a concrete tower on which a guyed mast is set. There are at least two similar but smaller towers with the same structure. One is the radio tower of Zendstation Smilde (Netherlands), which consists of an 80 meter high concrete tower, on which a 223.5 meter high guyed mast is mounted. Another example is Waldenburg TV Tower with a total height of 145 meters.

During Christmas time lamps are put on the guys and make the tower the biggest Christmas tree in the world. There were plans to limit these decorations to once every 5 years, but sponsoring has allowed the seasonal lighting to be put up every year so far. However at Christmas 2006, there was no decoration in the mast.

The tower is named after Pieter Gerbrandy, prime minister of the Netherlands during World War Two.

Nearby, there are two other remarkable masts, the mast of mediumwave transmitter Lopik and KNMI-mast Cabauw, a mast used for meteorological measurements.

ee also

* List of towers
* List of masts

External links

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* [http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b871 Drawings at SkyscraperPage.com]
* [http://www.nozemaservices.com/Content.asp?ID=117 Webcam at the top of the tower]
* [http://www.degrootstekerstboom.nl/cms/node/184 World's Greatest Christmas Tree Foundation]


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