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Fernsehturm Stuttgart ((英語:Stuttgart TV Tower)) is a telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the first tower in the world constructed from concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers world-wide. The tower is located on Hoher Bopser Hill in the southern Stuttgart district of Degerloch. ==History== Construction began on 10 January 1954 and continued for 20 months. The tower was placed in service on 5 February 1956 by Süddeutscher Rundfunk (today Südwestrundfunk – SWR). The tower broadcasts several public FM radio stations and transmitted the ARD TV network's analogue service until 2006. The digital television services have moved to nearby Fernmeldeturm Stuttgart, which also broadcasts private FM radio stations in the area. Although controversial at first, it quickly became a well known landmark of Stuttgart and tourist attraction. From the two observation decks there is a view of Stuttgart, from the forests and vineyards in and around Stuttgart to the Swabian Jura and the Black Forest. The tower reached its current height of after the antenna was extended from October 1965 to December 1965. ==Specifications== * Engineer: Professor Dr. Ing. Fritz Leonhardt * Altitude: Foot of tower above sea level * Overall height to the antenna point: * Height of upper observation deck: * Height of lower observation deck: * Diameter of foundation: * Total weight of tower: approximately 3,000 tons * Weight of foundation: approximately 1,500 tons * Speed of elevators: * Panorama Café on a platform of the tower basket * Maximum diameter of tower basket: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fernsehturm Stuttgart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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