Enjoy Tashkent from a bird's-eye view (94 m), have dinner at a height of 98 and 104 meters in a restaurant spinning around its axis, see the original mosaic panel of semi-precious and finishing stones, marble and metal authorship of the decorator A. Bukharbayev… Tashkent TV tower is a bright impression for guests of the capital…
The tallest structure of the city (375 m) is made of all-welded steel, standing on three conical legs with a height of 93 m, having three high-speed elevators, capable of withstanding an earthquake of 9 points, is a monument of architecture and urban planning of Uzbekistan and is part of the International Association of great towers of the world. But in Central Asia, it is still the tallest building with an open viewing platform.
Tashkent TV tower was built in 1978-1985 under the project of architects Yu.P.Semashko and N.G.Terziev-Tsarukov and designers E.P.Morozov and M.D.Musheev.
The main function of the tower, of course, is to ensure uninterrupted TV and radio broadcasting. But at an altitude of 220 m, the TV tower also has a weather station.
At night, the tower is illuminated with many bright lights. The TV tower is rightfully one of the symbols and business card of Tashkent.
The tallest structure of the city (375 m) is made of all-welded steel, standing on three conical legs with a height of 93 m, having three high-speed elevators, capable of withstanding an earthquake of 9 points, is a monument of architecture and urban planning of Uzbekistan and is part of the International Association of great towers of the world. But in Central Asia, it is still the tallest building with an open viewing platform.
Tashkent TV tower was built in 1978-1985 under the project of architects Yu.P.Semashko and N.G.Terziev-Tsarukov and designers E.P.Morozov and M.D.Musheev.
The main function of the tower, of course, is to ensure uninterrupted TV and radio broadcasting. But at an altitude of 220 m, the TV tower also has a weather station.
At night, the tower is illuminated with many bright lights. The TV tower is rightfully one of the symbols and business card of Tashkent.