Building of Slovak radio

Building of Slovak radio

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municipality = Bratislava
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Building of Slovak radio is architectural interesting building at Bratislava.

It is built from steel construction shaped like an inverted pyramid. Authors of this project are Štefan Svetko, Štefan Ďurkovič and Barnabáš Kissling. This project was created in 1967. Building was completed in 1983. It involves big indoor areas and concert hall. There is situated one of the greatest organ in Slovakia. Overall height of the building to antenna is 80 metres.

Test broadcasting from this building was started in 1984. Regular broadcasting continues since 27. March 1985.

Source

* http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budova_Slovenského_rozhlasu

See also

* Slovenský rozhlas

External links

* [http://www.st.fmph.uniba.sk/~panak1/gsvm/ Vizualization of Slovak Radio building]


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