List of tallest structures in Norway
A list of the tallest structures in Norway. This list contains all types of structures.
Name | Pinnacle height | Year | Structural type | Location | Coordinates | Remarks | |
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Longwave transmitter Ingøy | 360 m | 1,181 ft | 2000 | Guyed mast | Ingøya, Finnmark | 71°4′17″N 24°5′14″E | Tallest structure in Scandinavia |
Hovdefjell transmitter | 250 m | 820 ft | ? | guyed mast | Myra | 58°42′12.62″N 8°39′30.21″E | |
Vigra transmitter | 243 m | 797 ft | 1953 | Guyed mast | Vigra, Møre og Romsdal | 62°32′26″N 6°2′52″E | Height was reduced to 232 metres in 1999. Demolished 2011. |
Hamnefjell transmitter | 241 m | 791 ft | ? | guyed mast | Batsfjord | 70°40′12.26″N 29°42′37.67″E | |
Høiåsmasten | 231 m | 758 ft | 1980 | Partially guyed tower | Halden, Østfold | 59°10′31″N 11°25′43″E | Height above ground is 758 feet (231 m) according to official VFR chart of Southern Norway. |
Kløfta transmitter | 230 m | 755 ft | 1954 | Guyed mast | Kløfta, Akershus | 60°3′16″N 11°9′39″E | Longwave transmitter on 216 kHz, shutdown in 1995, dismantled (when?) |
Værlandet LORAN-C transmitter | 220 m | 722 ft | Guyed mast | Værlandet, Sogn og Fjordane | 61°17′50″N 4°41′47″E | Insulated against ground | |
Berlevåg LORAN-C transmitter | 219 m | 719 ft | Guyed mast | Berlevåg, Finnmark | 70°50′43″N 29°12′17″E | Insulated against ground | |
Greipstad transmitter | 218 m | 715 ft | 1958 | Partially guyed tower | Greipstad, Vest-Agder | 58°13′8″N 7°51′6″E | |
Tryvannshøyden TV Mast | 209 m | 686 ft | Guyed mast | Oslo | 59°59′5.87″N 10°40′11.8″E | close to Tryvannstårnet. Height above ground is 686 ft according to Norway VFR chart. | |
Gossen transmitter | 200 m | 656 ft | ? | guyed mast | Gossa | 62°47′08.97″N 6°54′05.01″E | LF-transmitter, insulated against ground |
Vassfjellet transmitter, large mast | 200 m | 660 ft | 2001 | Guyed mast | Melhus/Klæbu, Sør-Trøndelag | 63°15′39.27″N 10°21′27.73″E | On the summit of Vassfjellet |
Bø LORAN-C transmitter | 192 m | 630 ft | Guyed mast | Bø, Nordland | 68°38′6″N 14°27′47″E | Insulated against ground | |
LORAN-C transmitter Jan Mayen | 190 m | 623 ft | Guyed mast | Jan Mayen, Arctic Ocean | 70°54′51.478″N 8°43′56.53″W | Insulated against ground, built as replacement of 190.5 metre tower collapsed in 1980 as result of icing. | |
Nordhue transmitter | 182 m | 597 ft | Partially guyed tower | Elverum, Hedmark | 60°59′38″N 11°20′16″E | lattice tower as basement | |
Bokn transmitter | 168 m | 551 ft | Guyed mast | Bokn | 59°13′12.79″N 5°25′42.37″E | ||
Grenland Bridge | 166 m | 545 ft | 1996 | Bridge | Porsgrunn, Telemark | 59°3′10″N 9°40′33″E | |
Skavlen transmitter | 165 m | 541 ft | 1975 | Guyed mast | Mosvik, Nord-Trøndelag | 63°46′19″N 10°57′4″E | |
Kongsvinger transmitter | 163 m | 535 ft | Guyed mast | Kongsvinger | 60°10′4″N 11°59′38″E | ||
Vealøs TV Tower | 163 m | 535 ft | Tower | Skien | 59°14′9.48″N 9°41′57.24″E | Tallest completely free-standing radio tower in Norway | |
Lyngdal transmitter | 156 m | 512 ft | 1954 | Partially guyed tower | Lyngdal, Vest-Agder | 58°11′33″N 6°55′57″E | |
Gamlemsveten transmitter | 154 m | 505 ft | ? | Partially guyed tower | Haram | 62°34′29.53″N 6°19′6.37″E | |
Skarnsund Bridge | 152 m | 499 ft | 1991 | Bridge | Mosvik, Nord-Trøndelag | 63°50′35.42″N 11°4′31.54″E | |
Askøy Bridge | 152 m | 499 ft | 1992 | Bridge | Bergen/Askøy, Hordaland | 60°23′46″N 5°12′51″E | |
Storøy Vindpark | 150 m | 492 ft | 2018 | Windmill | Karmøy, Rogaland | 59°24′56″N 5°13′37″E | |
Steinfjellet transmitter | 148 m | 486 ft | ? | Partially guyed tower | Bremanger | 61°52′31″N 4°59′23″E | |
Old chimney of Sarpsborg Borregaard Works | 147 m | 482 ft | 1976 | Chimney | Sarpsborg | 59°16′36.09″N 11°7′39.19″E | demolished in 2008 |
Karmsundet Powerline Crossing | 143.5 m | 471 ft | Electricity pylon | Karmsund, Rogaland | 59°19′7″N 5°19′11″E ;59°19′3″N 5°19′11″E ;59°19′0″N 5°19′10″E ;59°19′6″N 5°20′17″E ;59°19′1″N 5°20′9″E ;59°18′56″N 5°20′5″E | 6 pylons | |
Bagn transmitter | 140 m | 459 ft | Concrete Tower | Bagn | 60°48′32″N 9°37′0″E | ||
Kattnakken transmitter | 140 m | 460 ft | Concrete Tower | Leirvik | 59°52′26″N 5°29′36″E | ||
Helgeland Bridge | 140 m | 459 ft | 1991 | Bridge | Sandnessjøen, Nordland | 66°2′10″N 12°42′30″E | |
Sotra Decca Transmitter | 136 m | 446 ft | Guyed mast | Ågotnes, Fjell, Hordaland | 60°24′24″N 5°00′34″E | Insulated against ground, demolished | |
Hodne Decca Transmitter | 136 m | 446 ft | Guyed mast | Hodne, Stavanger, Rogaland | 58°47′15″N 5°32′42″E | Insulated against ground, demolished 22 January 1997.[1] | |
Geitfjellet transmitter | 131 m | 430 ft | 1962 | Partially guyed tower | Grong, Nord-Trøndelag | 64°24′51″N 12°12′45″E | |
Lakssvelafjellet transmitter | 130 m | 427 ft | ? | Partially guyed tower | Bjerkreim | 58°37′59″N 5°57′17″E | |
New chimney of Sarpsborg Borregaard Works | 130 m | 427 ft | Chimney | Sarpsborg | |||
Tyholttårnet | 124 m | 407 ft | TV tower | Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag | 63°25′21″N 10°25′55″E | Tallest observation tower in Norway (revolving restaurant included in tower) | |
Sognal transmitter | 124 m | 407 ft | Concrete Tower | Kaupanger | 61°10′23.39″N 7°7′13.12″E ; 61°10′24.4″N 7°7′11.49″E | ||
Stad Decca Transmitter, Site North | 122 m | 400 ft | Guyed mast | Stad, Selje, Sogn og Fjordane | 62°11′35″N 5°07′31″E | Insulated against ground, today mobile phone mast | |
Stad Decca Transmitter, Site South | 122 m | 400 ft | Guyed mast | Stad, Selje, Sogn og Fjordane | 62°11′15″N 5°07′46″E | Insulated against ground, demolished | |
Gullsvagfjellet transmitter | 120 m | 394 ft | Concrete Tower | Gladstad | 65°39′25″N 11°49′41″E | ||
Tryvannstårnet | 118 m | 387 ft | 1962 | TV tower | Oslo | 59°59′19.08″N 10°40′5.06″E | |
Kvitsøy Tower | 117.5 m | 385 ft | 1982 | Tower | Kvitsøy, Rogaland | 59°3′21″N 5°26′14″E | Grounded tower with cage antenna for MF-broadcasting |
Oslo Plaza | 117 m | 384 ft | 1991 | High-rise | Oslo | 59°54′44.1″N 10°45′18.9″E | Oslo PlazaTallest high-rise building in Norway |
Postgirobygget | 110 m | 361 ft | 1975 | High-rise | Oslo | 59°54′41″N 10°45′16″E | Seven floors were added to the top of this building in 2003 |
Gjemnessund Bridge | 108 m | 354 ft | 1992 | Bridge | Gjemnes, Møre og Romsdal | 62°58′12″N 7°46′40″E | |
Vassfjellet transmitter, small mast | 107 m | 351 ft | Guyed mast | Melhus/Klæbu, Sør-Trøndelag | 63°15′39.48″N 10°21′27.27″E | On the summit of Vassfjellet | |
Gulen transmitter | 107 m | 351 ft | Concrete Tower | Lindes | 61°2′2″N 5°9′13″E | ||
Kongsberg transmitter | 103 m | 338 ft | Concrete Tower | Kongsberg | 59°40′15″N 9°31′19″E | ||
Reinsfjell transmitter | 103 m | 338 ft | Concrete Tower | Kvalveg | 62°55′50.2″N 7°55′38.44″E ; 62°55′51.33″N 7°55′39.21″E | ||
Nidarosdomen | 98 m | 322 ft | 1090 | Cathedral | Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag | 63°25′37″N 10°23′49″E | |
Stord Bridge | 97 m | 318 ft | 2000 | Bridge | Stord, Vestland | 59°44′51″N 5°24′10″E | |
Jetta transmitter | Concrete Tower | Lalm | 61°53′52″N 9°17′0″E | ||||
Tron transmitter | Concrete Tower | Tron | 62°10′26″N 10°41′44″E | ||||
Hol transmitter | Guyed mast | Al | 60°33′32″N 8°24′12″E | ||||
Lonahorgi transmitter | Concrete Tower | Skulestadmoen | 60°41′38.62″N 6°24′51.73″E | ||||
Nordfjordeid transmitter | Concrete Tower | Nordfjordeid | 61°53′24.59″N 6°6′32.2″E | ||||
Ulriken Tower | 1959 | Concrete Tower | Bergen | 60°22′37.82″N 5°22′52.91″E |
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