Saint Petersburg Television Tower is a 326 m (1,070 ft) Russian steel lattice television tower in Saint Petersburg , Russia . Being the first dedicated television tower in the Soviet Union , the Saint Petersburg TV Tower is utilized for transmitting for FM- / TV- broadcasting throughout the federal city .
6-456: The Saint Petersburg TV Tower's construction commenced in 1962. Upon its completion in the same year, the tower was, and is, considered the first dedicated television tower to have ever served the Soviet Union, transmitting FM-/TV-broadcasting ever since. The Saint Petersburg TV Tower is situated at 3 Ulitsa Akademika Pavlova, which lies in the federal city of Saint Petersburg which, in turn,
12-435: A constituent federal subject . Russia has three federal cities: Moscow , Saint Petersburg , and Sevastopol , which was annexed in 2014, is claimed as Russia's third federal city, but remains internationally recognised as part of Ukraine . Moscow and Saint Petersburg are the largest cities in the country: Moscow is the national capital and Saint Petersburg is a former Russian capital and an important port city by
18-621: Is a truss tower made up of steel, making it one of the sturdiest as well. Being a dual-purpose tower, the Saint Petersburg TV Tower features an observation platform at a height of 191 m (627 ft), thus, being an observation tower at the same time. In addition, the tower possesses an antenna necessary for transmission at a height of 310 m (1,017 ft). After installing a new antenna in June 2011, tower reached height of 326 m (1,070 ft). In terms of height records,
24-652: Is the administrative centre of the Northwestern Federal District of the Russian Federation . The television tower is located in Central Saint Petersburg , wherein, several famous landmarks, such as famous parks and several embankments, can be found alongside and/or near the tower. In addition, the nearest metro station to the tower is the Petrogradskaya . The Saint Petersburg TV Tower
30-413: The Russian Federation (see list of tallest towers in the world ). Click on the thumbnail to enlarge. Federal cities of Russia In the Russian Federation , a city of federal importance ( Russian : город федерального значения , romanized : gorod federalnogo znacheniya ), also known as a federal city , is a city that has a status of both an inhabited locality and
36-460: The Saint Petersburg TV Tower is considered as the second-tallest tower after the concrete Ostankino Tower and the tallest lattice tower in Russia, possessing a total height of 326 m (1,070 ft). In addition, the Saint Petersburg TV Tower ranks as the eleventh-tallest lattice tower in the world , the second-tallest television tower , and the tallest lattice television tower in the whole of
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