Funktürme
Funktürme, which translates to "radio towers" in German, refers to the distinctive lattice towers found across Germany and other German-speaking countries that are primarily used for broadcasting radio and television signals. These structures are characterized by their open-frame construction, typically made of steel, which allows for efficient wind resistance and minimal visual obstruction.
The development of Funktürme accelerated in the mid-20th century with the expansion of public broadcasting services.
Notable examples include the Fernmeldeturm Stuttgart (Stuttgart Telecommunication Tower), which is one of the tallest structures