Berlin TV Tower | Panoramic views of the city
Built in the 1960s as a testament to Communist power, the Berlin TV Tower today – 50 years later – is a symbol of unified Germany. Also known as the Fernsehturm Berlin, the 368-metre high tower is the tallest structure in Germany and one of the city’s most imposing landmarks, visible from almost every corner. Initially intended to be the primary facility for broadcast news by the German Democratic Republic (GDR) (the government of East Germany), it is also one of the most popular attractions in Berlin today, drawing more than 1 million visitors every year.
Visit the Berlin TV Tower observation deck and soak in the panoramic views of the city or enjoy delicious food at the revolving restaurant at the top with the cityscape as the perfect backdrop.
Read on to learn more about Berlin TV Tower tickets, opening hours, and other information that will help you plan your visit.