Tallinn TV Tower is a free-standing structure with an observation deck, built to provide better telecommunication services for the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics regatta event. It is located near the suburb Pirita, six km north-east of the Tallinn city center. With its 313 m, the TV tower is the tallest nonbuilding structure in Tallinn. The tower was officially opened on 11 July 1980. The viewing platform at a height of 170 metres was open to the public until 26 November 2007, when it was closed for renovation. The tower began receiving visitors again on 5 April 2012. The building is administered by the public company Levira and is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers.The architects were David Baziladze and Juri Sinis, the engineers Vladimir Obydov and Yevgeny Ignatov. The construction work was supervised by Aleksander Ehala.
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Fast-track ticket: €17
Children (under 5), students, seniors: €7
Family: €27
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinn_TV_Tower
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Address Kloostrimetsa tee 58 A, 11913 Tallinn, Estonia
Coordinates 59°28'16.362" N 24°53'14.782" E