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The Heinrich-Hertz Tower is a telecommunications tower (colloquial television tower or Tele-Michel) in Hamburg-Mitte, which among other things serves to broadcast radio and television programs and is one of the city’s landmarks. It stands opposite the Par

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The Heinrich-Hertz Tower is a telecommunications tower (colloquial television tower or Tele-Michel) in Hamburg-Mitte, which among other things serves to broadcast radio and television programs and is one of the city’s landmarks. It stands opposite the Park Planten un Blomen in front of the new halls of the Hamburg Fair at the Rentzelstrassenbruecke via the interconnector
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Title: The Heinrich-Hertz Tower is a telecommunications tower (colloquial television tower or Tele-Michel) in Hamburg-Mitte, which among other things serves to broadcast radio and television programs and is one of the city’s landmarks. It stands opposite the Par
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The Heinrich-Hertz Tower is a telecommunications tower (colloquial television tower or Tele-Michel) in Hamburg-Mitte, which among other things serves to broadcast radio and television programs and is one of the city’s landmarks.
It stands opposite the Park Planten un Blomen in front of the new halls of the Hamburg Fair at the Rentzelstrassenbruecke via the interconnector.

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