Name
|
Pinnacle height (metres / feet)
|
Year built
|
Year removed
|
Type of structure
|
Main use
|
Country
|
City
|
Remarks
|
Recording of event
|
1 World Trade Center
|
526.7 m
|
1,728 ft
|
1973
|
2001
|
Skyscraper
|
Office, observation
|
United States
|
New York City
|
Destroyed on September 11, 2001. Tallest freestanding structure that no longer exists. Tallest building in the world 1972–1974.
|
|
2 World Trade Center
|
415.3 m
|
1,362 ft
|
1973
|
2001
|
Skyscraper
|
Office, observation
|
United States
|
New York City
|
Destroyed on September 11, 2001.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Andorra Power Station
|
343 m
|
1,125 ft
|
1981
|
2023
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Spain
|
Andorra (Teruel)
|
Demolished on 16 February 2023 by explosives. Tallest freestanding structure ever demolished in a controlled manner.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Power Station Westerholt
|
337 m
|
1,106 ft
|
1981
|
2006
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia
|
Demolished on 3 December 2006 by explosives.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Atlanta Turner Broadcasting Tower
|
314.3 m
|
1,031 ft
|
1967
|
2010
|
Lattice tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
United States
|
Atlanta, Georgia
|
Dismantled in 2010. Tallest lattice tower to be demolished.
|
|
Chimney of Harllee Branch Power Plant
|
307 m
|
1,007 ft
|
1978
|
2016
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Milledgeville, Georgia
|
Demolished on October 15, 2016. Tallest multi-flue windscreen chimney ever demolished.[2]
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Widows Creek Fossil Plant
|
305 m
|
1,001 ft
|
1980
|
2020
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Stevenson, Alabama
|
Demolished on December 3, 2020.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Marl-Chemiepark Power Station
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
197?
|
1995
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Marl, North Rhine-Westphalia
|
Demolished in 1995.
|
|
Chimney #1 of Boxberg Power Station
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1979
|
2000
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Boxberg, Saxony
|
Demolished in 2000.
|
|
Chimney of Lippendorf Power Station
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1967
|
2005
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Lippendorf, Saxony
|
Demolished by explosives in 2005.
|
|
Chimney #1 of Power Plant Jänschwalde
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1981
|
2003
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Jänschwalde
|
Demolished by explosives 2002–2007.
|
|
Chimney #2 of Power Plant Jänschwalde
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1981
|
2005
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Jänschwalde
|
Demolished by explosives 2002–2007.
|
|
Chimney #3 of Power Plant Jänschwalde
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1981
|
2007
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Jänschwalde
|
Demolished by explosives 2002–2007.
|
|
Chimney of Thierbach Power Station
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1968
|
?
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Espenhain, Saxony
|
Demolished.
|
|
Chimney #2 of Boxberg Power Station
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1979
|
2009
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Boxberg, Saxony
|
Demolished in 2009.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney #3 of Boxberg Power Station
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1979
|
2012
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Boxberg, Saxony
|
Demolished in 2009.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Chimney of Tušimice Power Station
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1974
|
2012
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Czech Republic
|
Tušimice
|
Dismantled in 2011–12.[3]
|
|
Chimney #4 of Boxberg Power Station
|
300 m
|
984 ft
|
1979
|
2012
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Boxberg, Saxony
|
Demolished in 2012.
|
|
Chimney #3 Matla Power Station Smokestack
|
276 m
|
906 ft
|
1982
|
1982
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
South Africa
|
Kriel
|
Demolished in 1982 after partially collapsing during construction.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of R.E. Burger Power Station
|
260 m
|
854 ft
|
19
|
2016
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Dilles Bottom
|
Demolished on July 29, 2016[4]
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Shawville Generating Station
|
259 m
|
850 ft
|
1972
|
2016
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Shadyside, Ohio
|
Demolished in 2016.
|
|
Chimney of Hamburg-Port
|
256 m
|
840 ft
|
?
|
2004
|
Chimney
|
?
|
Germany
|
Hamburg
|
Demolished in April 2004. Further damage occurred caused by miscalculation of debris trajectories from explosive demolition.
|
|
Chimneys #2 Yates Power Plant
|
253 m
|
830 ft
|
1974
|
2017
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Newnan, Georgia
|
Demolished on 21 January 2017.
|
Video on YouTube
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney #2 ASARCO El Paso Smelter
|
252.5 m
|
828 ft
|
1967
|
2013
|
Chimney
|
Smelter
|
United States
|
El Paso, Texas
|
Demolished in April 2013.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Lafayette transmitter, Tower 1
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1918
|
1944
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
France
|
Marcheprime
|
Demolished in 1944.[5]
|
|
Lafayette transmitter, Tower 2
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1918
|
1944
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
France
|
Marcheprime
|
Demolished in 1944.
|
|
Lafayette transmitter, Tower 3
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1918
|
1944
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
France
|
Marcheprime
|
Demolished in 1944.
|
|
Lafayette transmitter, Tower 4
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1918
|
1944
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
France
|
Marcheprime
|
Demolished in 1944.
|
|
Lafayette transmitter, Tower 5
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1918
|
1944
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
France
|
Marcheprime
|
Demolished in 1944.
|
|
Lafayette transmitter, Tower 6
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1918/1920
|
1944
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
France
|
Marcheprime
|
Demolished in 1944.
|
|
Lafayette transmitter, Tower 7
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1920
|
1944
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
France
|
Marcheprime
|
Demolished in 1944.
|
|
Lafayette transmitter, Tower 8
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1918/1920
|
1953
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
France
|
Marcheprime
|
Disassembled in 1953.
|
|
Bakar Eurco Chimney TE Rijeka
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1978
|
2005
|
Chimney
|
?
|
Croatia
|
Bakar
|
Demolished in 2005.
|
|
Chimney #1 Dolna Odra Power Station
|
250 m
|
820 ft
|
1973
|
?
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Poland
|
Nowe Czarnowo
|
Disassembled.
|
|
Chimney of Grain Power Station
|
244 m
|
801 ft
|
1979
|
2016
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United Kingdom
|
Isle of Grain, England
|
Demolished on September 7, 2016.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Central tower (Königs Wusterhausen)
|
243 m
|
797 ft
|
1925
|
1972
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
Germany
|
Koenigs Wusterhausen
|
Collapsed during storm on November 15, 1972. Tallest freestanding structure to collapse in a storm.
|
|
Chimney #1 Navajo Generating Station
|
236.2 m
|
775 ft
|
1997
|
2020
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Page, Arizona,
|
Demolished on December 18, 2020
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney #2 Navajo Generating Station
|
236.2 m
|
775 ft
|
1998
|
2020
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Page, Arizona,
|
Demolished on December 18, 2020
|
(see above)
|
Chimney #3 Navajo Generating Station
|
236.2 m
|
775 ft
|
1999
|
2020
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Page, Arizona,
|
Demolished on December 18, 2020
|
(see above)
|
Chimney Inverkip Power Station
|
236 m
|
774 ft
|
1976
|
2013
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United Kingdom
|
Inverkip, Scotland
|
Demolished on July 28, 2013.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Power Station Schwandorf
|
235 m
|
771 ft
|
?
|
2005
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Schwandorf, Bavaria
|
Demolished in 2005.
|
|
Channel 9 TV Tower
|
233 m
|
764 ft
|
1965
|
2021
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
Australia
|
Sydney
|
Disassembled in August 2021.
|
Video on YouTube
|
WOR TV Tower
|
231.65 m
|
760 ft
|
1949
|
1956
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
United States
|
North Bergen, New Jersey
|
Dismantled after being struck by an aircraft in 1956.
|
|
Chimney of Castrop-Rauxel Power Station
|
230 m
|
755 ft
|
1966
|
2008
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Castrop-Rauxel, North Rhine-Westphalia
|
Demolished in 2008.
|
|
Chimneys of Heating Power Station Gera-Nord
|
225 m
|
738 ft
|
1984/1986
|
2010
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Gera, Thuringia
|
Demolished 2008–2010.
|
|
Chimney of Schilling Power Station
|
220 m
|
722 ft
|
1962
|
2005
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Stade, Lower Saxony
|
Demolished in 2005.
|
|
Yekaterinburg TV Tower
|
219 m
|
720 ft
|
1962
|
2018
|
Tower
|
Observation Tower
|
Russia
|
Yekaterinburg
|
Demolished on March 24, 2018. Was originally intended to be 360 m (1,180 ft) tall.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Pembroke Power Station
|
217.3 m
|
713 ft
|
1968
|
2000
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United Kingdom
|
Pembroke, Wales
|
Demolished on November 25, 2000.
|
|
270 Park Avenue
|
216 m
|
708 ft
|
1960
|
2021
|
Skyscraper
|
Office
|
United States
|
New York City
|
Disassembled in 2020–21. Tallest building to ever be voluntarily removed.
|
|
Chimney of Littlebrook Power Station, Unit 'D'
|
215 m
|
705 ft
|
1981
|
2019
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United Kingdom
|
Dartford, Kent
|
Demolished in December 2019.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Alma Power Station
|
213.5 m
|
700 ft
|
1960
|
2018
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Alma, Wisconsin
|
Demolished on October 1, 2018.[6]
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney Power Station Moers-Meerbeck
|
210 m
|
689 ft
|
?
|
1990's
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Moers–Meerbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia
|
Demolished early 1990s.
|
|
Novosemeykino Longwave Transmission, Tower 1[7]
|
205 m
|
673 ft
|
1943
|
2010
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
Russia
|
Novosemeykino
|
Demolished in 2010,[8] selfradiating insulated against ground
|
|
Novosemeykino Longwave Transmission, Tower 2[7]
|
205 m
|
673 ft
|
1943
|
2010
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
Russia
|
Novosemeykino
|
Demolished in 2010,[8] selfradiating insulated against ground
|
|
Novosemeykino Longwave Transmission, Tower 3[7]
|
205 m
|
673 ft
|
1943
|
2010
|
Lattice Tower
|
UHF/VHF-transmission
|
Russia
|
Novosemeykino
|
Demolished in 2010,[8] selfradiating insulated against ground
|
|
Chimney Power Station Franken II
|
202 m
|
663 ft
|
1964
|
2001
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Erlangen, Bavaria
|
Demolished in 2001.
|
|
Chimney of Považská Bystrica Old Power Station
|
201 m
|
659 ft
|
?
|
2016
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Slovakia
|
Považská Bystrica
|
Demolished in 2016.[9]
|
|
Chimney Ludwigshafen
|
200 m
|
656 ft
|
?
|
2002
|
Chimney
|
?
|
Germany
|
Ludwigshafen, Rhineland-Palatinate
|
Demolished in November 2002.
|
|
Chimney Power Station Breitungen
|
200 m
|
656 ft
|
1986
|
2005
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Germany
|
Breitungen, Thuringia
|
Demolished in 2005.
|
|
Chimney of Schwedt PCK-refinery
|
200 m
|
656 ft
|
?
|
2003
|
Chimney
|
Refinery
|
Germany
|
Schwedt, Brandenburg
|
Demolished in 2003.
|
|
Chimney of Pątnów Power Station
|
200 m
|
656 ft
|
1967
|
2008
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Poland
|
Pątnów
|
Demolished in 2008.
|
|
Manušice Chimney
|
200 m
|
656 ft
|
?
|
?
|
Chimney
|
?
|
Czech Republic
|
Česká Lípa
|
Demolished ?
|
|
Chimney of Skalice u České Lípy
|
200 m
|
656 ft
|
?
|
?
|
Chimney
|
?
|
Czech Republic
|
Skalice u České Lípy
|
Demolished ?
|
|
Chimney of Didcot A Power Station
|
199.5 m
|
654 ft
|
1968
|
2020
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United Kingdom
|
Didcot, Oxfordshire
|
Demolished in February 2020.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Ohio Edison Toronto Power Plant[10]
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
19
|
2008
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Toronto, Ohio
|
Demolition on November 1, 2008.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Port Kembla Copper Stack
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
1965
|
2014
|
Chimney
|
Smelter
|
Australia
|
Port Kembla, New South Wales
|
Demolished on February 20, 2014.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney #1 of Nanticoke Generating Station Units 1–4
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
1972
|
2018
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Canada
|
Nanticoke, Ontario
|
Demolished on February 28, 2018.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney #2 of Nanticoke Generating Station Units 5–8
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
1972
|
2018
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Canada
|
Nanticoke, Ontario
|
Demolished on February 28, 2018.
|
(see above)
|
Chimney of Kingsnorth Power Station
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
1970
|
2018
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United Kingdom
|
Hoo St Werburgh, Kent
|
Demolished in March 2018.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of St. Johns River Power Park[11]
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
1988
|
2019
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Jacksonville, Florida
|
Demolished on July 23, 2019.[12]
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Consumers Energy B.C. Cobb Plant
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
?
|
2020
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United States
|
Muskegon, Michigan
|
Disassembled in 2019-20.[13]
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimneys of Ferrybridge C Power Station
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
1966
|
2020
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
United Kingdom
|
Ferrybridge, North Yorkshire
|
Demolition in 2020.
|
Video on YouTube
|
Chimney of Thunder Bay Generating Station
|
198 m
|
650 ft
|
1963
|
2021
|
Chimney
|
Power station
|
Canada
|
Thunder Bay, Ontario
|
Demolished on September 9, 2021.[14]
|
Video on YouTube
|