Including the antennae at the very top, 368 meters (about 1,145 feet). The visitors' platform is 204 meters high and the rotating restaurant is a few metres higher.
The Berliner Fernsehturm is a television tower in the center of Berlin
A restaurant and a heck of a view
The TV tower is 216.61 meters.
Fernsehturm or English Television Tower located in Berlin, Germany.
The Berlin Zoo, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, the Gedaenkniskirche, Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin TV Tower, the Berlin Bears which can be found throughout the city,Alexanderplatz, Berlin Cathedral, Brandenburg Gate, Holocaust Memorial, KaDeWe department store, Olympic stadium, German Parliament Building, the victory tower, and the Tiergarten.
The Fernsehturm
324 metres
The Eiffel tower stands at 324 metres or 1063 ft including its TV mast.
Ostankino Tower is a TV and radio tower in Moscow, Russia. It is 1,772 feet tall.
There is no gun tower on the Berlin Wall
One famous East German landmark you don't know about is the Television Tower on Alexanderplatz in East Berlin. The Television Tower is a really neat design--a tall spire with a big glass ball about two-thirds of the way up. There's a restaurant in the ball, and lots of antennas above it. The problem is, when the sun hits a mirrored glass ball it shoots out rays in four different directions, like a cross--and East Germany was officially atheist. After they put this up and the cross appeared, the East Germans started calling the tower the Pope's Revenge.
I was in the TV tower back in 1981. The Berlin TV tower was constructed by the old East German government in East Berlin. The top was a restaurant that slowly revolved around which gave people a panoramic view of the entire city. It was the tallest structure at the time. I remember it being rather dirty, especially the windows. One reason the East Germans built it was to listen in to western newscasts and to jam broadcasts. It also was a communist propaganda tool to show the capitalists how creative the East Germans could be in building such an impressive structure. Reading this question, brings back great memories of my trip back then.