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Brasília Digital TV Tower

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Brasilia Digital TV Tower
Brasilia Digital TV Tower is a project of Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, one of the remanescent architects of the modernist architecture movement
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Alternative namesFlor do Cerrado
General information
StatusCompleted
Typeobservation, telecommunications, attraction, restaurant
LocationSobradinho, DF,  Brazil
Construction started2009
Completed2012
Height
Antenna spire180 m (590.6 ft)
Roof120 m (393.7 ft)
Top floor80 m (262.5 ft)
Technical details
Floor count62 (equivalent)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Oscar Niemeyer

The Brasilia Digital TV Tower, also known as cerrado flower, is a broadcast tower which made digital television signal available for the whole Federal District and surroundings. Despite having been initially planned to open to the public on April 21, 2010, as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the City of Brasília,[1] the tower was only inaugurated two years later on April 21, 2012.[2]

The tower has been projected by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and has cost R$ 75 million.

The tower is 180 meters tall, from which 120 meters correspond to a concrete structure and the rest to the metallic structure of the television antenna. Moreover, two glass observatories will complete the structure. The highest one - at 80 meters above the floor - will contain a restaurant with a panoramic view. The other one will be used as an art gallery.[3]

References

  1. ^ Agencia Brasilia, a state-owned communications agency. Retrieved July 27th 2011
  2. ^ Torre de TV Digital de Brasília é inaugurada para visitação
  3. ^ "Cidades DF - Obra da Torre de Televisão Digital de Brasília deve ser entregue no dia 21 de abril". Correio Braziliense. Retrieved 2011-07-27.
  • Conheça Brasília, a website sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism for the promotion of tourism in Brasília

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