Tyholttårnet

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Tyholttårnet


Tyholttårnet is a 124-meter tall radio tower located in Trondheim, Norway. Built in 1985, it is currently the third tallest structure in Norway. The tower features a revolving restaurant, 80 meters above the ground, which makes one complete revolution per hour.

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Tyholttårnet is a radio tower constructed of concrete, with an antenna that extends its total height to 124 meters. The tower's main function is to serve as a transmitter for NRK's radio and television broadcasts in the Trondheim region.

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The tower is a popular tourist attraction in Trondheim, featuring a revolving restaurant known as Egon Tyholt. The restaurant is situated 80 meters above the ground and offers panoramic views of the city. It completes one full rotation every hour.

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Tyholttårnet is located in the Tyholt district of Trondheim, a city in the Trøndelag county of Norway. The tower is easily accessible via public transportation and is a prominent landmark in the city's skyline.

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