History
The tower has three parts to it: the foundation, the 190-metre-high reinforced concrete trunk and the 124-metre-high steel antenna. Between 150 and 182 metres, the tower is girded by a structure 38 metres
The tower has three parts to it: the foundation, the 190-metre-high reinforced concrete trunk and the 124-metre-high steel antenna. Between 150 and 182 metres, the tower is girded by a structure 38 metres
In September 2009, AS Levira established the Tallinn TV Tower Foundation (Sihtasutus Tallinna Teletorn), which received the right of superficies at the TV Tower. The Tallinn TV Tower is Estonia''s
The goal of the Tallinn TV Tower Foundation is to provide high-quality tourism, cultural and leisure services and to promote the TV Tower as an international attraction and destination for experiential
Why is Foundation Design Important for Communication Towers? The foundation of a communication tower may go unnoticed as it lies beneath the ground; however, it is the most critical
The foundation slab made from reinforced concrete is 38 metres in diameter, 2.5 metres thick and buried 8.5 metres below ground level. This slab supports a tower of reinforced concrete that is 15.2 metres
The cornerstone was laid on September 30, 1975, and the first broadcasts started in 1979. The Tower has been closed to the public since November 26, 2007.
Haapsalu - Estonia, April 3, 2025 – Levira has inaugurated a new 126-meter broadcasting tower in Uuemõisa, near Haapsalu, ensuring continued high-quality television and radio transmission
OverviewTallinn TV tower''s structural features1991 defense of EstoniaConstruction workImportant datesIncidents at the TV towerTechnical specifications
Thirty-two building enterprises participated in the construction of the Tallinn TV tower. The TV tower was designed by specialists at the State Design Institute of the Ministry of Communications in Moscow. The chief engineer was Yevgeny Ignatov, the chief designer was Vladimir Obydov and the architects were Juri Sinis and David Basiladze. The team faced two challenges: to choose a suitable tower structure and select the best location for it
The cornerstone of Estonian Public Broadcasting''s new TV House was laid Friday, and despite earlier hiccups, construction of the new Tallinn complex remains right on schedule.
The Tallinn TV Tower is a building constructed for broadcasting television programs, owned and operated by the telecommunications service provider AS Levira. In September 2009, AS Levira
The Tallinn TV Tower Foundation (SA Tallinna Teletorn) is set to launch exhibitions, programs and events at the future Meediatower (Media Tower) that will bridge Estonia''s media
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