Gerbrandy Tower
The Gerbrandy Tower (Dutch: Gerbrandytoren) is a tower which was built in 1961 in the Netherlands. It is situated in IJsselstein. The Gerbrandy Tower is used for directional radio services and for FM- and TV-broadcasting. It is not used as aerial for the mediumwave transmitter Lopik. This transmitter uses a guyed radio mast with a height of 196 metres and is situated a few kilometers away from the Gerbrandy Tower. The Gerbrandy Tower consists of a concrete tower with a height of 100 metres on which a guyed aerial mast is mounted. Its total height was originally 382.5 meters, but in 1987 it was reduced to 375 meters.Top photos chosen by u all:

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Morning sun and a cloudy sky providing a background to the Gerbrandytoren

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brandt weer. Vrijdag 14 December 2007.

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Nearest places of interest:
| Lexmond Lopik Hoog-Zandveld Lekboulevard | Nedereindse plas Doorslag IJsselstein Strijkviertel |
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Amsterdam Netherlands The Hague Rotterdam |
Utrecht Eindhoven Haarlem Dordrecht |
