Katzenstein (Affalter)

The Katzenstein is a 627-metre-high (2,057 ft) mountain in Saxony, southeastern Germany. It is one of two mountains that share a name in the Ore Mountains that form the boundary between Germany and the Czech Republic.

Katzenstein
Triangulation point on the Katzenstein mountain
Highest point
Elevation627 m (2,057 ft)
Geography
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LocationSaxony, Germany

At the summit oof 627 metres stands a Royal Saxon triangulation stone that traces its origins back to the 15th century. It was reconstructed in 1864, although the stone is incorrectly painted with 1804.[1]

The mountain was host to the Katzenstein transmitter, a very high frequency radio transmitter that was important to the GDR. Constructed in 1955, after broadcasting radio and television signals for almost 20 years it was dismantled in 1973.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Katzenstein bei Affalter (Erzgebirge Sachsen)" (in German).
  2. ^ "Transmitter Katzenstein" (in German). See also this forum post

See also

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50°39′16″N 12°45′29″E / 50.65444°N 12.75806°E / 50.65444; 12.75806