Caltanissetta Transmitter Station

Caltanissetta Transmitter Station
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeTransmitter
LocationCaltanissetta, Sicily, Italy
Coordinates37°29′52.89″N 14°04′3.98″E / 37.4980250°N 14.0677722°E / 37.4980250; 14.0677722
Construction started1949
Completed1951
OpeningNovember 18, 1951
DemolishedJuly 23, 2025
Height
Antenna spire286 metres (938 ft)[1][2]
Design and construction
Structural engineerIng. Bertolotti, Materonzoli and Serangelo
Main contractorCIFA (Compagnia Italiana Forme e Acciaio)

The Caltanissetta Transmitter Station (Italian: Trasmettitore di Caltanissetta or Antenna Rai di Caltanissetta)[3] was a plant, then idle, for broadcast on longwave, mediumwave and shortwave; type guyed mast. The transmitter was insulated against ground.[3]

Its main element was an omnidirectional antenna 286 meters high, which held the record for the tallest structure in Italy; it stood on a hill 689m above sea level; The top antenna was placed at above sea level.[2]

After a series of decades-long debates on its fate and also because of its deterioration, the transmitter was demolished on 23 July 2025.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Caltanissetta Radio Mast, Caltanissetta | 1221558 |" (in Italian). EMPORIS. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  2. ^ a b Walter Guttadauria. "Così fu issata a Sant'Anna l'antenna più alta d'Europa inaugurata da un ministro" (pdf) (in Italian). centrocammarata.com. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  3. ^ a b "Rai - Impianto Onde Corte Caltanissetta" (in Italian). mediasuk.org. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  4. ^ "Caltanissetta dice addio alla storica antenna Rai: demolita dopo oltre 70 anni" (in Italian). fm-world.it. Retrieved 2025-07-24.