Name Structural type Usage Pinnacle height Year Country Town Coordinates Remarks Ostankino Tower concrete tower observation , FM-/TV-transmission540 m (1,770 ft) 1967 Russia (Soviet Union at time of construction) Moscow 55°49′10.94″N 37°36′41.79″E / 55.8197056°N 37.6116083°E /55.8197056; 37.6116083 (Ostankino Tower ) The tallest structure in Europe. Fire in 2000 led to renovation Troll A platform offshore platform gas drilling and production 472 m (1,549 ft) 1996 Norway North Sea 60°40′N 3°40′E / 60.667°N 3.667°E /60.667; 3.667 (Troll A platform ) 303 m (994 ft) of height is below sea surface Lakhta Center skyscraper offices and public spaces 462 m (1,516 ft) 2019 Russia Saint Petersburg 59°59′13.31″N 30°10′41.30″E / 59.9870306°N 30.1781389°E /59.9870306; 30.1781389 The tallest building in Europe Balashiha radio mast guyed mast longwave transmission 427 m (1,401 ft) 2005 (2014 extended) Russia Balashikha 55°47′34″N 37°53′29″E / 55.79278°N 37.89139°E /55.79278; 37.89139 (Balashiha radio mast ) Longwave radio mast Hellissandur guyed mast longwave transmission 412 m (1,352 ft) 1963 Iceland Hellissandur 64°54′26″N 23°55′20″W / 64.90722°N 23.92222°W /64.90722; -23.92222 (Longwave radio mast Hellissandur ) Built as LORAN-C station. Converted byRÚV for LW broadcasts at 300kW.[ 1] Emley Moor radio mast concrete tower FM-/TV-transmission 385.5 m (1,265 ft) 1964 United Kingdom Emley ,West Yorkshire 53°36′45.73″N 1°39′57.81″W / 53.6127028°N 1.6660583°W /53.6127028; -1.6660583 (Emley Moor Mk. 2 ) Collapsed on 19 March 1969, due to icing. Replaced by 330 m (1,080 ft) tall concrete tower Kyiv TV Tower lattice tower FM-/TV-transmission 385 m (1,263 ft) 1973 Ukraine (Soviet Union at time of construction) Kyiv 50°28′16.49″N 30°27′11.97″E / 50.4712472°N 30.4533250°E /50.4712472; 30.4533250 (Kyiv TV Tower ) Tallest lattice tower in the world. Damaged. Gullfaks C offshore platform Oil drilling and production 380 m (1,250 ft) 1990 Norway North Sea 61°12′53.80″N 2°16′25.93″E / 61.2149444°N 2.2738694°E /61.2149444; 2.2738694 (Gullfaks C ) 217 m (712 ft) of height is below sea surface Federation Tower : East Towerskyscraper offices 373.7 m (1,226 ft) 2016 Russia Moscow 55°44′58.110″N 37°32′14.046″E / 55.74947500°N 37.53723500°E /55.74947500; 37.53723500 Torreta de Guardamar guyed mast LF-transmission 370 m (1,210 ft) 1962 Spain Guardamar del Segura 38°4′18.84″N 0°39′52.65″W / 38.0719000°N 0.6646250°W /38.0719000; -0.6646250 (Torreta de Guardamar ) Radio mast used by Spanish Navy Riga Radio and TV Tower concrete tower observation, FM-/TV-transmission 368 m (1,207 ft) 1987 Latvia Riga 56°55′26.08″N 24°08′13.26″E / 56.9239111°N 24.1370167°E /56.9239111; 24.1370167 (Riga Radio and TV Tower ) Tripod construction, resembling theEiffel Tower Berliner Fernsehturm concrete tower observation, FM-/TV-transmission 368 m (1,207 ft) 1969 Germany (East Germany at time of construction) Berlin 52°31′14.91″N 13°24′33.95″E / 52.5208083°N 13.4094306°E /52.5208083; 13.4094306 (Berlin TV Tower ) Was 365 m (1,198 ft) tall when completed in 1969 Gerbrandy Tower partially guyed tower FM-/TV-transmission 366.8 m (1,203 ft) 1961 Netherlands IJsselstein 52°00′34.38″N 05°03′14.53″E / 52.0095500°N 5.0540361°E /52.0095500; 5.0540361 (Gerbrandy Tower ) Original height: 382.5 m (1,255 ft). 1987: height reduction to 375 m (1,230 ft). 2007: further height reduction to 366.8 m (1,203 ft) Skelton transmitter guyed mast VLF-transmission 365 m (1,198 ft) 2001 United Kingdom Skelton ,Cumbria 54°43′54.5″N 2°52′58.9″W / 54.731806°N 2.883028°W /54.731806; -2.883028 (Skelton Radio Mast ) Insulated against ground Trbovlje Chimney concrete tower chimney 364 m (1,194 ft) 1976 Slovenia Trbovlje 46°7′33.68″N 15°03′42.34″E / 46.1260222°N 15.0617611°E /46.1260222; 15.0617611 (Trbovlje Chimney ) Tallest chimney in Europe Sender Donebach guyed masts longwave transmission 363 m (1,191 ft) 1982 Germany (West Germany Donebach 49°33′40.25″N 9°10′22.76″E / 49.5611806°N 9.1729889°E /49.5611806; 9.1729889 (Donebach transmitter, Mast 1 ) ;49°33′33.53″N 9°10′50.82″E / 49.5593139°N 9.1807833°E /49.5593139; 9.1807833 (Donebach transmitter, Mast 2 ) Tambov TV Mast guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 360 m (1,180 ft) 1991 Russia Tambov 52°46′51.1″N 41°24′50.8″E / 52.780861°N 41.414111°E /52.780861; 41.414111 (Tambov TV Mast ) Donetsk TV Mast guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 360 m (1,180 ft) 1992 Ukraine Donetsk 47°56′43.49″N 37°38′36.95″E / 47.9454139°N 37.6435972°E /47.9454139; 37.6435972 (Donetsk TV Mast ) Novosokolniki TV Mast guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 360 m (1,180 ft) 1995 Russia Novosokolniki 56°20′00″N 30°01′00″E / 56.33333°N 30.01667°E /56.33333; 30.01667 (Novosokolniki TV Mast ) Longwave transmitter Ingøy guyed mast longwave transmission 360 m (1,180 ft) 2000 Norway Ingøya 71°04′17.5″N 24°05′15″E / 71.071528°N 24.08750°E /71.071528; 24.08750 (Ingoy longwave transmitter ) Grounded, upfed Sender Zehlendorf , new longwave transmission mastguyed mast longwave /FM-transmission 360 m (1,180 ft) 1979 Germany(East Germany at time of construction) Zehlendorf bei Oranienburg ,Brandenburg 52°47′41.87″N 13°23′9.5″E / 52.7949639°N 13.385972°E /52.7949639; 13.385972 (Zehlendorf Longwave Mast ) Grounded structure with cage antenna FM- and TV-mast Kosztowy guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 358.7 m (1,177 ft) 1976 Poland Kosztowy 50°11′16.75″N 19°06′57.97″E / 50.1879861°N 19.1161028°E /50.1879861; 19.1161028 (FM- and TV-mast Kosztowy ) Richtfunkstelle Berlin-Frohnau guyed mast directional radio link 358.5 m (1,176 ft) 1978 Germany(West Germany at time of construction) Berlin-Frohnau, Berlin 52°39′13.66″N 13°17′43.59″E / 52.6537944°N 13.2954417°E /52.6537944; 13.2954417 (Frohnau Radio Relay Mast (demolished) ) Demolished on 8 February 2009 by explosives Pieczewo TV Mast guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 356.5 m (1,170 ft) 1969 Poland Olsztyn 53°45′11.94″N 20°31′5.33″E / 53.7533167°N 20.5181472°E /53.7533167; 20.5181472 (FM- and TV-mast Olsztyn-Pieczewo ) Endesa Termic concrete tower chimney 356 m (1,168 ft) 1974 Spain As Pontes ,Galicia 43°26′29″N 7°51′45.50″W / 43.44139°N 7.8626389°W /43.44139; -7.8626389 (Endesa Termic ) RKS Liblice 2 guyed masts AM transmission (now turned off) 355 m (1,165 ft) 1980 Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia at time of construction) Liblice, Český Brod 50°3′43.37″N 14°53′11.27″E / 50.0620472°N 14.8864639°E /50.0620472; 14.8864639 (RKS Liblice, Mast 1 ) ;50°3′47.12″N 14°53′12.84″E / 50.0630889°N 14.8869000°E /50.0630889; 14.8869000 (RKS Liblice, Mast 2 ) Tallest masts used for medium wave broadcasting, grounded structures with cage antennas. Strășeni TV Mast guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 355 m (1,165 ft) 1985 Moldova (Soviet Union at time of construction)Străşeni 47°07′18.97″N 28°33′54.27″E / 47.1219361°N 28.5650750°E /47.1219361; 28.5650750 (Străşeni TV Mast ) Lipetsk TV Mast guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 354.6 m (1,163 ft) 1991 Russia Lipetsk 52°40′13″N 39°28′59″E / 52.67028°N 39.48306°E /52.67028; 39.48306 (Lipetsk TV Mast ) OKO : South Towerskyscraper residential, hotel 354.2 m (1,162 ft) 2015 Russia Moscow 55°44′58.48″N 37°32′3.69″E / 55.7495778°N 37.5343583°E /55.7495778; 37.5343583 TV Tower Vinnytsia guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 354 m (1,161 ft) 1961 Ukraine(Soviet Union at time of construction) Vinnytsia 49°14′39.6″N 28°25′45.99″E / 49.244333°N 28.4294417°E /49.244333; 28.4294417 (TV Tower Vinnytsia ) Equipped with six crossbars running from the mast body to the guys Sosnovy Longwave Radio Mast guyed mast longwave transmission 353.5 m (1,160 ft) ? Belarus(Soviet Union at time of construction) Sosnovy 53°24′10.71″N 28°31′16.32″E / 53.4029750°N 28.5212000°E /53.4029750; 28.5212000 (Sosnovy Longwave Radio Mast ) VLF transmitter DHO38 guyed masts VLF-transmission 353 m (1,158 ft) 1982 Germany(West Germany at time of construction) ) Saterland -Ramsloh, Lower Saxony53°05′22.15″N 07°37′06.19″E / 53.0894861°N 7.6183861°E /53.0894861; 7.6183861 (DHO38, Mast 1 ) ;53°05′14.42″N 07°36′31.14″E / 53.0873389°N 7.6086500°E /53.0873389; 7.6086500 (DHO38, Mast 2 ) ;53°04′59.81″N 07°37′09.88″E / 53.0832806°N 7.6194111°E /53.0832806; 7.6194111 (DHO38, Mast 3 ) ;53°04′52.03″N 07°36′34.69″E / 53.0811194°N 7.6096361°E /53.0811194; 7.6096361 (DHO38, Mast 4 ) ;53°04′36.16″N 07°36′58.79″E / 53.0767111°N 7.6163306°E /53.0767111; 7.6163306 (DHO38, Mast 5 ) ;53°04′30.05″N 07°36′22.87″E / 53.0750139°N 7.6063528°E /53.0750139; 7.6063528 (DHO38, Mast 6 ) ;53°04′10.66″N 07°36′41.82″E / 53.0696278°N 7.6116167°E /53.0696278; 7.6116167 (DHO38, Mast 7 ) ;53°04′16.8″N 07°37′17.66″E / 53.071333°N 7.6215722°E /53.071333; 7.6215722 (DHO38, Mast 8 ) Insulated against ground Chimney ofPhoenix Copper Smelter concrete tower chimney 351.5 m (1,153 ft) 1995 Romania Baia Mare 47°39′10.39″N 23°36′19.72″E / 47.6528861°N 23.6054778°E /47.6528861; 23.6054778 (Phoenix Copper Smelter Chimney ) Tallest structure in Romania Belmont mast guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 351.5 m (1,153 ft) 1965 United Kingdom Donington on Bain ,Lincolnshire 53°20′9.07″N 0°10′19.11″W / 53.3358528°N 0.1719750°W /53.3358528; -0.1719750 (Belmont TV Mast ) Until 2010 tallest construction in theEU . Original height 385.6 m (1,265 ft). Extension to 387.7 m (1,272 ft) in 1967. Height reduction in 2010 to 351.5 m (1,153 ft) Sender Zehlendorf , old longwave transmission mastguyed mast longwave transmission 351 m (1,152 ft) 1962 Germany(GDR at time of construction) Zehlendorf ,Brandenburg 52°47′41.87″N 13°23′9.5″E / 52.7949639°N 13.385972°E /52.7949639; 13.385972 (Zehlendorf Longwave Mast ) Grounded structure with cage antenna, destroyed on 18 May 1978, due to aircraft collision Longwave transmitter Allouis guyed masts longwave transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1974 France Allouis 47°10′10.45″N 2°12′16.75″E / 47.1695694°N 2.2046528°E /47.1695694; 2.2046528 (Allouis transmitter, Mast 1 ) ;47°10′25.34″N 2°12′16.81″E / 47.1737056°N 2.2046694°E /47.1737056; 2.2046694 (Allouis transmitter, Mast 2 ) First mast built in 1952 was 308 m (1,010 ft) tall until 1974, second mast built in 1974 Sendemast SL3 guyed mast longwave transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1968 Germany(GDR at time of construction) Burg bei Magdeburg ,Saxony-Anhalt 52°16′9.35″N 11°55′28.84″E / 52.2692639°N 11.9246778°E /52.2692639; 11.9246778 (SL3 Radio Mast ( destroyed) ) Collapsed on 18 February 1976 Mosolovo TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1968 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Mosolovo 54°16′17.9″N 40°33′26.34″E / 54.271639°N 40.5573167°E /54.271639; 40.5573167 (Mosolovo TV Mast ) Kolodischi TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1970 Belarus (Soviet Union at time of construction) Minsk 53°57′40.5″N 27°46′42.08″E / 53.961250°N 27.7783556°E /53.961250; 27.7783556 (Kolodischi TV Mast ) Lipin Bor TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1970 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Lipin Bor 60°21′27″N 37°55′15″E / 60.35750°N 37.92083°E /60.35750; 37.92083 (Lipin Bor TV Mast ) Grigoriopol transmitter, large medium wave mast guyed mast MW-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1968-1975 Moldova(Soviet Union at time of construction) Maiac 47°17′21.4″N 29°26′0.25″E / 47.289278°N 29.4334028°E /47.289278; 29.4334028 (Grigoriopol transmitter, 350 m mast ( destroyed) ) Collapsed in 1997 Selizharovo TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1971 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Selizharovo 56°55′03″N 33°34′47″E / 56.91750°N 33.57972°E /56.91750; 33.57972 (Selizharovo TV Mast ) Pinerovka TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1971 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Pinerovka 51°35′20″N 43°01′36″E / 51.58889°N 43.02667°E /51.58889; 43.02667 (Pinerovka TV Mast ) Ushachi TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1974 Belarus(Soviet Union at time of construction) Ushachy 55°14′40.43″N 28°38′30.95″E / 55.2445639°N 28.6419306°E /55.2445639; 28.6419306 (Ushachi TV Mast ) Yershov TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1974 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Yershov 51°21′51″N 48°17′58″E / 51.36417°N 48.29944°E /51.36417; 48.29944 (Yershov TV Mast ) Tula TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1975/76 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Tula 54°8′27″N 37°35′03″E / 54.14083°N 37.58417°E /54.14083; 37.58417 (Tula TV Mast ) Novo-Bykovo TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1977 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Vladimir 56°01′10″N 40°50′25″E / 56.01944°N 40.84028°E /56.01944; 40.84028 (Novo-Bykovo TV Mast ) Rodniki TV Mastguyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1977 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Rodniki 57°05′24″N 41°44′02″E / 57.09000°N 41.73389°E /57.09000; 41.73389 (Rodniki TV Mast ) Volga TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1978 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Rybinsk 57°57′53″N 38°21′14″E / 57.96472°N 38.35389°E /57.96472; 38.35389 (Volga TV Mast ) Kanevskaya TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1979 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Kanevskaya 46°03′27.18″N 38°57′57.43″E / 46.0575500°N 38.9659528°E /46.0575500; 38.9659528 (Kanevskaya TV Mast ) Stavropol TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1979 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Stavropol 45°00′44.04″N 41°51′11.54″E / 45.0122333°N 41.8532056°E /45.0122333; 41.8532056 (Stavropol TV Mast ) Livny TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1979? Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Livny 52°27′03″N 37°30′10″E / 52.45083°N 37.50278°E /52.45083; 37.50278 (Livny TV Mast ) Sovetsky TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1984 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Sovetsky, Mari El Republic 56°45′17″N 48°32′05″E / 56.75472°N 48.53472°E /56.75472; 48.53472 (Sovetsky TV Mast ) Smogiri TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1986 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Smolensk 55°02′08″N 32°22′52″E / 55.03556°N 32.38111°E /55.03556; 32.38111 (Smogiri TV Mast ) Varaksino TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1988 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Izhevsk 56°52′13.44″N 53°03′03.02″E / 56.8704000°N 53.0508389°E /56.8704000; 53.0508389 (Varaksino TV Mast ) Tsivilsk TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1990 Russia(Soviet Union at time of construction) Tsivilsk 55°48′22″N 47°26′42″E / 55.80611°N 47.44500°E /55.80611; 47.44500 (Tsivilsk TV Mast ) Galich TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) 1991 Russia Galich 58°26′30″N 42°37′38″E / 58.44167°N 42.62722°E /58.44167; 42.62722 (Galich TV Mast ) Unused Polykovichi TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) ? Belarus Mahilyow /Polykovichi 53°59′25.22″N 30°19′38.54″E / 53.9903389°N 30.3273722°E /53.9903389; 30.3273722 (Polykovichi TV Mast ) Novaya Strazha TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) ? Belarus Slonim 53°03′51″N 25°28′30″E / 53.06417°N 25.47500°E /53.06417; 25.47500 (Novaya Strazha TV Mast ) Smetanichi TV Mast guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) ? Belarus Smetanichi 52°13′27.87″N 28°30′44.4″E / 52.2244083°N 28.512333°E /52.2244083; 28.512333 (Smetanichi TV Mast ) HWU transmitter , central mastguyed mast VLF-transmission 350 m (1,150 ft) ? France Rosnay 46°42′47.49″N 1°14′42.22″E / 46.7131917°N 1.2450611°E /46.7131917; 1.2450611 (HWU transmitter, central mast )