List of tallest structures in Estonia
A list of the tallest structures (over 50 m (160 ft)) in Estonia. This list contains all types of structures.
Name | Pinnacle height | Image | Location | Year built | Structural type | Coordinates | Remarks |
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Koeru TV Mast | 349.5 m (1,147 ft) | Kapu, Koeru Parish | 1976 | Guyed mast | 58°58′27.1″N 26°3′24.68″E | ||
Valgjärve TV Mast | 347 m (1,138 ft) | Pikareinu, Valgjärve Parish | 1988 | Guyed mast | 58°5′49.93″N 26°40′41.81″E | 187 m above sea level. Highest top of Estonia. | |
Tallinn TV Tower | 314 m (1,030 ft) | Tallinn | 1980 | Tower (concrete) | 59°28′16.4″N 24°53′15.17″E | ||
Kohtla TV Mast | 254 m (833 ft) | Kohtla-Nõmme | 1984 | Guyed mast | 59°20′53.33″N 27°11′48.75″E | 247 m [1] | |
2 Chimneys of Eesti Power Plant | 250 m (820 ft) | Narva | 1973 | Chimney | 59°16′20″N 27°54′8″E | ||
Kavastu Radio Mast | 250 m (820 ft) | Pajukurmu, Luunja Parish | 2000 | 58°25′4″N 27°6′0″E | |||
Chimney of Iru Thermal Power Plant | 202.4 m (664 ft) | Maardu | 1978 | Chimney | 59°27′7.24″N 24°55′33.38″E | 220 m [2] | |
Türi Radio Mast | 197 m (646 ft) | Türi | 1937 | lattice tower | 1937 was the tallest structure in Northern Europe. Blown up in 1941 | ||
Pärnu TV Mast | 196 m (643 ft) | Pärnu | 1963 | lattice tower | 58°22′39″N 24°34′32″E | When built in 1963, it was the tallest structure in Estonia. | |
Tallinn TV Mast | 192 m (630 ft) | Tallinn | 1955 | lattice tower | Dismantled in 1984 | ||
Tartu TV Mast | 192 m (630 ft) | Tartu | 1957 | lattice tower | 58°21′43.53″N 26°42′7.75″E | ||
2 Chimneys of Balti Power Plant | 180 m (590 ft) | Narva | 1965 | Chimney | 59°21′11″N 28°7′16″E | ||
Orissaare TV Mast | 180 m (590 ft) | Orissaare, Orissaare Parish | 1965 | lattice tower | 58°33′31″N 23°03′59″E | 3803 KM? | |
Chimney of Mustamäe Boiler House | 125 m (410 ft) | Tallinn | 1963 | Chimney | |||
Saue Mast | 124.8 m (409 ft) | Saue | 2001 | ||||
St. Olaf's Church | 123.7 m (406 ft) | Tallinn | 1549 | 59°26′29.23″N 24°44′51.3″E | 1549–1625 it was the tallest building in the world with the height of 159 m (522 ft). | ||
Männamaa transmitter | 120 m (390 ft) | Männamaa, Käina Parish | 2008 | 58°49′48″N 22°37′15″E | |||
Sauvere transmitter | >120 m (390 ft) | Sauvere, Lääne-Saare Parish | 2008 | 58°22′43″N 22°19′50″E | |||
Haapsalu transmitter | 117 m (384 ft) | Uuemõisa, Ridala Parish | 58°56′44″N 23°35′16″E | ||||
Swissôtel Tallinn | 117 m (384 ft) | Tallinn | 2007 | 59°25′58.57″N 24°45′41.59″E | |||
Tornimäe Apartments | 117 m (384 ft) | Tallinn | 2006 | ||||
Ellamaa transmitter | >116 m (381 ft) | Ellamaa, Nissi Parish | 2008 | 59°01′55″N 24°09′48″E | |||
Pehka transmitter | >116 m (381 ft) | Pehka, Valjala Parish | 2008 | 59°29′24″N 26°20′54″E | |||
Aegviidu TV Mast | 107 m (351 ft) | Aegviidu | 59°17′27″N 25°36′19″E | ||||
St. Nicholas' Church | 105 m (344 ft) | Tallinn | 1420 | 59°26′9.57″N 24°44′32.76″E | Renovated 1984 | ||
Radisson Blu Hotel Tallinn | 104.8 m (344 ft) | Tallinn | 2001 | 59°26′0.52″N 24°45′28.54″E | |||
Kärdla transmitter | 103 m (338 ft) | Kärdla | 1980 | 58°59′50″N 22°45′56″E | |||
Torila mobiilimast | 100 m (330 ft) | Alatskivi, Torila village]] | 2000 | Cell phone tower | 58°39′53″N 27°06′55″E | ||
Kristiina transmitter | >97 m (318 ft) | Tallinn | 59°25′32″N 24°44′20″E | ||||
Kihnu transmitter | >97 m (318 ft) | Kihnu Parish | 58°07′12″N 23°58′23″E | ||||
Headquarters of SEB Pank | 94.5 m (310 ft) | Tallinn | 1999 | 59°26′2.4″N 24°45′38.69″E | |||
Chimney of Kehra cellulose factory | 90 m (300 ft) | Kehra | 1938 | 59°20′28″N 25°20′15″E | Blown up by Soviet forces in 1941 | ||
Tigutorn | 89.92 m (295.0 ft) | Tartu | 2008 | 58°22′35.73″N 26°44′9.38″E | |||
Sõrve transmitter | >89 m (292 ft) | Sõrve, Harku Parish | 1985 | 58°02′59″N 22°07′44″E | |||
Chimney of Tallinn Power Plant | 85 m (279 ft) | Tallinn | 1948 | 59°26′40″N 24°45′3″E | old chimney was 102 m [3] | ||
Chimney of Ülemiste Boiler House | 85 m (279 ft) | Tallinn | ? | 59°25′30″N 24°46′38″E | |||
Radisson Blu Hotel Olympia | 84 m (276 ft) | Tallinn | 1980 | 59°25′49.15″N 24°45′28.26″E | |||
Ruhnu transmitter | >80 m (260 ft) | Ruhnu Parish | 57°48′14″N 23°15′30″E | ||||
Koljaku transmitter | >80 m (260 ft) | Koljaku, Vihula Parish | 2010 | 59°33′42″N 25°59′27″E | |||
Ruusmäe transmitter | >80 m (260 ft) | Ruusmäe, Haanja Parish | 57°37′47″N 27°05′37″E | ||||
Lauli transmitter | >80 m (260 ft) | Lauli, Vihula Parish | 59°32′48″N 26°07′46″E | ||||
Chimney of Sillamäe Power Plant | 80 m (260 ft) | Sillamäe | 1961 | Chimney | 59°24′3″N 27°43′21″E | [4] | |
Many cell phone towers | 80 m (260 ft) | since 1997 | |||||
City Plaza | 78 m (256 ft) | Tallinn | 2004 | 59°26′4.96″N 24°45′30.7″E | |||
Järvakandi transmitter | >78 m (256 ft) | Järvakandi | 58°47′01″N 24°49′00″E | ||||
Viljandi transmitter | >75 m (246 ft) | Viljandi | 1980 | 58°20′59″N 25°36′25″E | |||
Paldiski transmitter | >75 m (246 ft) | Paldiski | 59°21′40″N 24°06′33″E | ||||
Sokos Hotel Viru | 74 m (243 ft) | Tallinn | 1972 | 59°26′11.71″N 24°45′18.07″E | |||
Maakri Maja | 71.5 m (235 ft) | Tallinn | 2003 | 59°25′55.39″N 24°45′34.25″E | |||
Kallaste transmitter | >70 m (230 ft) | Kallaste | 2010 | 58°39′53″N 27°06′55″E | |||
St. Mary's Cathedral | 68 m (223 ft) | Tallinn | 1779 | 59°26′13.5″N 24°44′19.98″E | |||
Ähijärve transmitter | >68 m (223 ft) | Ähijärve, Antsla Parish | 57°43′50″N 26°28′45″E | ||||
Vastseliina transmitter | >68 m (223 ft) | Vastseliina, Vastseliina Parish | 57°43′17″N 27°16′51″E | ||||
Tartu Cathedral | 66 m (217 ft) | Tartu | 1470 | 58°22′48.7″N 26°42′54″E | Towers dismantled in 1760s | ||
Tallinn Town Hall | 64 m (210 ft) | Tallinn | 1404 | 59°26′13.34″N 24°44′44.66″E | |||
Narva transmitter | >63 m (207 ft) | Narva | 59°22′52″N 28°11′30″E | ||||
St. John's Church | 63 m (207 ft) | Tartu | 1323 | 58°22′57.54″N 26°43′11.56″E | |||
Eisma transmitter | >60 m (200 ft) | Eisma, Vihula Parish | 59°33′36″N 26°17′32″E | ||||
Abja-Paluoja transmitter | >60 m (200 ft) | Abja-Paluoja | 58°07′49″N 25°23′08″E | ||||
Tartu Radio Mast | 60 m (200 ft) | Tartu | 1927 | Blown up in 1941 | |||
Muuga Grain Terminal | 60 m (200 ft) | Muuga, Viimsi Parish | 59°29′28.54″N 24°57′11.26″E | ||||
Charles' Church | 59.2 m (194 ft) | Tallinn | 1882 | 59°25′54.97″N 24°44′19.92″E | |||
St. Peter's Church | 56 m (184 ft) | Tartu | 1890 | 58°23′24.62″N 26°43′42.61″E | |||
Osten Tor | 55.6 m (182 ft) | Tallinn | 2006 | 59°24′51.01″N 24°44′19.55″E | |||
Al Mare I | Tallinn | 2009 | 59°25′37.56″N 24°39′21.8″E | ||||
Fahle Maja | 55 m (180 ft) | Tallinn | 2006 | 59°25′30.54″N 24°46′52.27″E | |||
Pirita tee 26F | 55 m (180 ft) | Tallinn | 2003 | 59°26′50.85″N 24°48′32.19″E | |||
Baltika brick factory chimney | 55 m (180 ft) | Tallinn | ? | Chimney | demolished in 1937[5] | ||
Haanja transmitter | >55 m (180 ft) | Haanja, Haanja Parish | 57°43′22″N 27°03′16″E | ||||
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral | Tallinn | 1900 | 59°26′8.83″N 24°44′21.93″E | ||||
St. John's Church | Tallinn | 1867 | 59°26′1.74″N 24°44′42.34″E | ||||
St. Mary's Church | Tartu | 1842 | 58°22′35.17″N 26°43′0.06″E | Bombed in 1941 | |||
Nordea Maja | 54.2 m (178 ft) | Tallinn | 2009 | 59°25′53.03″N 24°45′37.4″E | |||
Church of the Holy Ghost | 53 m (174 ft) | Tallinn | 1363 | 59°26′17.11″N 24°44′44.43″E | |||
Pakri Lighthouse | 52.3 m (172 ft) | Paldiski | 1889 | Lighthouse | 59°23′15″N 24°02′16″E | ||
Emajõe Business Centre | 52 m (171 ft) | Tartu | 1998 | 58°22′43.26″N 26°43′52.19″E | |||
Ministry of Finance | 52 m (171 ft)? | Tallinn | 1978 | ||||
Postimehe Maja | 52 m (171 ft) | Tallinn | 2000 | 59°25′57.21″N 24°45′37.94″E | |||
Sõrve Lighthouse | 52 m (171 ft) | Sääre, Torgu Parish | 1960 | Lighthouse | 57°54′35″N 22°3′19″E | ||
Hermann Castle | 51 m (167 ft) | Narva | 1347 | 59°22′32.4″N 28°12′4.77″E | |||
Kentmanni II | Tallinn | 2009 | |||||
Delta Plaza | Tallinn | 2008 | 59°24′9.38″N 24°43′49.66″E | ||||
Toompea Castle | 50.2 m (165 ft) | Tallinn | 1371 | 59°26′6.66″N 24°44′13.28″E | |||
EPA Torn | 50 m (160 ft) | Tartu | 1976 | 58°23′15.3″N 26°41′43.09″E | |||
Sõpruse pst 222 | 50 m (160 ft) | Tallinn | 1991 | ||||
Kalevipoja 10 | 50 m (160 ft) | Tallinn | 1989 | ||||
Koorti 18 | 50 m (160 ft) | Tallinn | 1992 | ||||
Pinna 19 | 50 m (160 ft) | Tallinn | 1991 | ||||
A. Puškini 20 | Narva | 59°22′36.22″N 28°11′38.2″E | |||||
Toompea Castle | 45 m (148 ft)[6] | Tallinn | 1371 | 59°26′6.66″N 24°44′13.28″E |
See also
References
- Levira Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
- https://www.spb-business.ru/show.php?directory=981
- Mälestised • 27916 Tallinna elektrijaama korsten (in Estonian)
- Sillamäe Power Plant (in Russian)
- Baltika tellistest ehitatud majad on tänaseni hea tervise juures
- Riigikogu hoone ja Toompea loss, 06.12.2005
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