Were you aware that right here, at the Sender Lübeck-Wallanlagen, you’re standing in the presence of a broadcasting giant? This 67-meter steel framework mast isn’t just a striking feature of Lübeck’s skyline. It’s a vital part of the city’s connection to the world, a hub for the Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) broadcasting network. The Sender Lübeck-Wallanlagen isn’t just about the imposing structure before you. It represents a historical continuity, a link to a time when radio waves were a groundbreaking innovation. Imagine the airwaves buzzing with news, music, and stories, all emanating from this very spot. The Sender Lübeck-Wallanlagen isn’t simply a transmitter. It plays a key role in keeping Lübeck informed and entertained. From NDR 1 and NDR 2 to N-JOY, NDR Kultur, and NDR Info, this tower broadcasts a diverse range of programming to the region. While the tower itself isn’t open to the public, its impact on Lübeck is undeniable. Every time someone tunes their radio, they’re connecting to this unassuming giant, the Sender Lübeck-Wallanlagen. While digital television broadcasts now come from Lübeck-Stockelsdorf, this tower reminds us of the analog era, when this very spot was the source of television signals. And there’s more to this tower than meets the eye. Look closely, and you’ll see additional antennas mounted at 24.7 and 28 meters. These antennas aren’t for radio or television. They’re part of the mobile phone network, silently connecting Lübeck to the digital world. So, the next time you make a call in Lübeck, remember the Sender Lübeck-Wallanlagen, the silent giant that helps keep you connected. This steel sentinel isn’t just a transmitter. It’s a symbol of communication, a testament to the power of technology, and an integral part of Lübeck’s modern landscape.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.