Life in Germany - Ep. 87: Stuttgart TV Tower!
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Fernsehturm (TV Tower), Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 7th August, 2017
Fernsehturm (TV Tower), Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 7th August, 2017.
I visited the city of Stuttgart in the German state of Baden-Württemberg for two days in August 2017, whilst there I explored extensively and made a number of travel films, that are linked below.
Stuttgart is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, to read more about Stuttgart, click here: .
Fernsehturm Stuttgart (Stuttgart TV Tower) is a 216.61 m (710.7 ft) telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the first telecommunications tower in the world constructed from reinforced concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers worldwide. To read more about Fernsehturm Stuttgart, click here: .
This film features views of Stuttgart TV Tower, as well as views of the lift ascent and then views over the Stuttgart landscape from the top of the TV Tower.
The other Stuttgart films that I have made are as follows:
Landing at Stuttgart Airport – ;
A detailed city tour of Stuttgart - ;
Review – Le Meridien Hotel, Stuttgart – ;
Stuttgart 21 – ;
Sommerfest Stuttgart 2017 – ;
Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof – ;
Stuttgart U-Bahn – ;
Höhenpark Killesberg – ;
Zahnradbahn (Rack Railway) Stuttgart – ;
Standseilbahn (Funicular Railway) Stuttgart – ;
Fernsehturm (TV Tower) Stuttgart - ;
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Places to see in ( Stuttgart - Germany ) Television Tower
Places to see in ( Stuttgart - Germany ) Television Tower
Fernsehturm Stuttgart is a 216.61 m telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the first telecommunications tower in the world constructed from reinforced concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers worldwide. Although controversial at first, it quickly became a well known landmark of Stuttgart and a tourist attraction.
The tower is located on the hill Hoher Bopser (elevation 483 meters) in the southern Stuttgart borough of Degerloch. From the 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's construction was controversial – critics opposed the new building method and its costs; a simple 200-meter antenna array would have cost just 200,000 DM. Construction began on 10 January 1954 and continued for 20 months. This made it the first telecom tower in the world built with reinforced concrete. The construction cost was 4.2 million DM. Revenues from visitors reached that sum within five years. The tower was placed in service on 5 February 1956 by Süddeutscher Rundfunk (today Südwestrundfunk – SWR). The tower reached its current height of 216.61 m (710.7 ft) after the antenna was extended from October 1965 to December 1965.
The tower is still known as Fernsehturm but today only broadcasts several public FM radio stations. Transmission of the ARD TV network's analogue service stopped in 2006. The digital television services have moved to nearby Fernmeldeturm Stuttgart, which also broadcasts private FM radio stations in the area.
( Stuttgart - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Stuttgart . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Stuttgart - Germany
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tv tower stuttgart germany
360 degree view of stuttgart germany and the surrounding area from the top of the tv tower in stuttgart
Stuttgart, Germany Travel - The Stuttgart TV Tower
Take a tour of Stuttgart TV Tower in Stuttgart, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
In February 1956, a television tower began operation in Stuttgart, Germany, the first to be made of concrete.
At 217 meters high, the tower is a great feat of creation designed by Stuttgart native, Professor Fritz Leonhardt.
The tower was intended to be profoundly aesthetic, as well as to provide visitors with a stunning view of the landscape from 150 meters high.
Looking out from the observation deck, visitors can view Stuttgart's vast forests and numerous lush vineyards.
Visitors can also dine at the Panorama Cafe while taking in Stuttgart's scenery.
When the sky is clear the Swiss, German, and Austrian Alps become visible, creating a majestic and unique skyline.
TV tower Stuttgart, Germany
???????? Fernsehturm Stuttgart / Television Tower Stuttgart
Der Stuttgarter Fernsehturm ist ein 216,6 Meter hoher Fernmelde- und Aussichtsturm (seit 27. März 2013 geschlossen) in der baden-württembergischen Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart. Der 1956 eröffnete Turm wurde zum Wahrzeichen der Stadt und stellt baulich wie architektonisch den Beginn einer neuen Ära im Turmbau dar, da er als erster seiner Art aus Stahlbeton besteht, einen vom Schaft auskragenden Korb unterhalb der Antenne besitzt und in vertikaler Kragarmbauweise errichtet wurde.[1]
Neben der baulichen Innovation war die erfolgreiche wirtschaftliche Nutzung eines Restaurationsbetriebes und einer Aussichtsplattform Wegbereiter für eine weltweite Turmbauwelle. Er wurde zum Symbol des Süddeutschen Rundfunks, der sich als Betreiber und Eigentümer verantwortlich zeigte. Aufgrund seiner herausragenden baulichen Bedeutung erhielt er bereits 1959 einen Architekturpreis und 2009 den von der Bundesingenieurkammer verliehenen Titel Historisches Wahrzeichen der Ingenieurbaukunst in Deutschland. Zudem ist er 1986 in die Liste der Kulturdenkmäler aufgenommen worden.
Trip to the Stuttgart Television Tower (Fernsehturm),February,10th,2013,Stuttgart,Germany
On February,10th,2013,my family and me,we made a trip to the first TV-tower of the world,the Fernsehturm in my hometown Stuttgart.We had a very nice stay there and a beautiful view.
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On Top of Stuttgart TV Tower | JoyDellavita Travelblog
Fernsehturm Stuttgart, or Stuttgart TV Tower, was built up from 1954. The more than 200 m high Tower is not used as TV Tower anymore, but solely as a place to enjoy beautiful views of Stuttgart. Watch here my walkaround on the observation deck right above the Café.
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Stuttgart | Part 1 - Schlossplas and Stuttgart Television Tower
The scenery was impeccable, breathtaking and more of an experience than I could have hoped for!
I'm going to miss my time in this beautiful, picturesque and scenic place!
Stuttgart, Germany - Historic TV tower, Fernsehturm
Built in 1954, Fernsehturm Stuttgart is a 216.61 m telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It is the world's first of its kind constructed from concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers world-wide. The views from the observation deck are amazing, but we keep hearing reports that it may now be closed, due to fears of it being unsafe during an emergency such as a fire. Please check this link to get any updates about re-openings.
Stuttgart TV Tower, Germany
Stuttgart TV Tower
The Stuttgart TV tower (Fernsehturm Stuttgart) is the world's first telecommunication tower built from reinforced concrete. The Berlin TV tower, the space needle in Seattle, USA and hundreds of other towers are inspired by this well known landmark of Stuttgart, Germany.
Stuttgarter Fernsehturm / TV Tower Stuttgart HD
The Fernsehturm Stuttgart (TV Tower Stuttgart) is the world's first TV tower built from concrete (and prototype for many towers of that kind all over the world).
It is located on the so-called Hoher Bopser hill in the southern Stuttgart district of Degerloch. After a construction period of 20 months it was placed in service February 5, 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.
Engineer: Professor Dr. Ing. Fritz Leonhardt
Altitude: Foot of tower 483 m (1,585 ft) above sea level
Overall height to the antenna point: 216.8 m (711 ft)
Height of upper observation deck: 153.5 m (504 ft)
Height of lower observation deck: 150 m (490 ft)
Diameter of foundation: 27 m (89 ft)
Total weight of tower: approximately 3000 tons
Weight of foundation: approximately 1500 tons
Speed of elevators: 5 m per second
Panorama Café on a platform of the tower basket
Maximum diameter of tower basket: 15 m (49 ft)
The tower can be reached by the Stuttgart public transport system (see Stuttgart external links) and is open for visitors from 9:00 until 23:00.
Source: wikipedia
Fernsehturm in Stuttgart Degerloch - Anfahrt, Parken und Öffnungszeiten
Heute bin ich mal wieder am Fernsehturm in Stuttgart Degerloch vorbeigefahren. In meinem Video seht ihr den Fernsehturm, der übrigens dem SWR gehört, mit dem Shop, Biergarten und Restaurant.
In Video erkläre ich euch wie ihr dorthin Fahrt, wo ihr parken könnt und welche Öffnungszeiten der Fernsehturm in Stuttgart hat.
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Places to see in ( Dortmund - Germany ) Florian Tower
Places to see in ( Dortmund - Germany ) Florian Tower
The Florianturm is a telecommunications tower and landmark of Dortmund. It is named after St. Florian, the patron saint of gardeners. The Florianturm is the TV tower of Dortmund and was built in 1959 as an attraction for a federal horticultural show with a height of 219.6 metres (720 ft). At the time it was briefly the highest freestanding structure in Germany.
The tower was constructed similarly to a high concrete chimney. It consists of a reinforced concrete tube, which tapers off as it rises, reaching a height of 129.75 metres (425.7 ft). At 130.6 metres (428 ft) there is a building part with two floors. On the lower floor there are operation rooms and on the upper floor at 137.54 metres (451.2 ft) there is a revolving restaurant. At 141.88 metres (465.5 ft) and 144.7 metres (475 ft) there are two observation decks. On the upper observation deck there are installations and aerials of Deutsche Telekom. Since 1959 it has been used for transmitting television signals.
On 7 September 2004, a Russian helicopter was used to replace the aerial. Since then, a 50-kilowatt transmitter has transmitted digital terrestrial television programmes for the Dortmund area.
Since 7 September 2004, the Florianturm has a height of 208.56 metres (684.3 ft), making it the fourteenth highest structure in Germany.
From 1996 to 1998, the tower was renovated and safety standards were brought up to date. In 2000, a catwalk for bungee jumping was opened on the upper platform. It was closed in 2003 after a fatal accident and has been uninstalled in July 2008.
( Dortmund - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Dortmund . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dortmund - Germany
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A day off with with Belinda Bencic - Visiting Stuttgart Television Tower - Porsche Tennis Grand Prix
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Worlds First TV Tower, Stuttgart Germany Presented By Travel Binge
Here you have the worlds first TV tower of its kind that inspired all future TV towers. At 217 meters tall, the view from the top is very stunning and windy for that matter. Simply take the U7 line to Ruhbank and it is a short 8 min walk to the Tower and only 8 euro to enter. This Tower was previously closed for 3 years due to safety concerns over fire issues. Thankfully no issues on my visit. Once up top you can feel the tower sway in the wind. Join me on this quick tour of the worlds first TV tower in Stuttgart, Germany and be sure to add it to your list of things to do when you visit this great city. Enjoy