- Borisova Gradina TV Tower
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Coordinates: 42°40′36.75″N 23°20′30.69″E / 42.676875°N 23.3418583°E
The Borisova Gradina TV Tower or the Old TV Tower is a 106-metre tall (including the aerial) TV tower in the garden Borisova Gradina in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It is known as the tower used for the first Bulgarian National Television broadcasts in 1959.
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History
The tower was designed by architect Lyuben Podponev, engineer A. Voynov and technologist Georgi Kopkanov. Construction began in December 1958 and the tower was officially opened on 26 December 1959. It has an area of 144 m², 14 floors and three platforms and is located at 42°40′36″N 23°20′31″E / 42.67667°N 23.34194°E, at 595 m above sea level.
In 1962 the Borisova Gradina TV Tower was the place from which the first Bulgarian VHF radio broadcast (of the Bulgarian National Radio's Programme 1) was realized. Programme 2 of the BNR's broadcasting began in 1965, and Programme 3's in 1971. BNT's Kanal 1 transmitter was replaced with a more modern conforming to the OIRT colour television requirements in January 1972, and the broadcasting of Efir 2 began in 1975.
Since 1985 the newer Vitosha Mountain TV Tower has mainly been used for television and radio broadcasting in and around Sofia and the Old TV Tower largely remains as a historic landmark.
References
- "Radio and television in Sofia" (in Bulgarian). Predavatel. http://www.predavatel.com/bg/1/sof.htm. Retrieved 2006-08-27.
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Categories:- Towers in Bulgaria
- Buildings and structures in Sofia
- Buildings and structures completed in 1959
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