The filigree Funkturm, next to the trade-fair grounds, soars 129m high (146m with antenna) and looks especially pretty when illumated at night. From the viewing platform at 126m or the restaurant at 55m you can enjoy sweeping views of the Grunewald forest and the western city. The tower has been transmitting signals since 1925 and, 10 years later, broadcast the world's first regular TV programme.
Also visible from above is the AVUS, Germany’s first car-racing track, which opened in 1921; AVUS stands for Automobil-, Verkehrs- und Übungsstrasse (auto, traffic and practice track). The Nazis made it part of the autobahn system, which it still is today.