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The Vilnius TV Tower (Lithuanian: Vilniaus televizijos bokštas) is a 326.5 m (1,071 ft) high tower in the Karoliniškės residential district of Vilnius, Lithuania.It is the tallest structure in Lithuania, and the 29th tallest self-supporting tower in the world.
The Telecentras owns the highest building in the country: Vilnius TV Tower (326.5 m). Facilities mounted inside and outside TV tower transmit radio and TV signals and data for provision of internet and other services.
TV towers and chimneys are excluded in the height measurement. There are 39 Lithuanian, 22 Latvian and 14 Estonian buildings on this list. ... Lvovo 59 C Tower ...
The Tokyo Skytree in Tokyo, Japan has been the tallest tower since 2012.. This list includes extant structures that fulfill the engineering definition of a tower: "a tall human structure, always taller than it is wide, for public or regular operational access by humans, but not for living in or office work, and which is self-supporting or free-standing, meaning no guy-wires for support."
Vilnius: 70 m [19] 20 2024 Skylum 2 Vilnius: 70 m [20] 20 2024 29 Sky Office Vilnius: 69.55 m [21] 18 2023 30= Žirgo Apartments Vilnius: 68 m : 20 2004 Church of St. John Vilnius: 68 m - 1748 32 Quadrum Business City East Tower Vilnius: 67 m 17 2016 33= Aukštoji Smeltė Klaipėda: 66 m 20 2009 Klaipėdos Burė Klaipėda: 66 m : 20 2009 Snow ...
People from all over Lithuania started to encircle the main strategic buildings: the Supreme Council, the Radio and Television Committee, the Vilnius TV Tower and the main telephone exchange. [ 15 ] 00:30 – Soviet military units seize the base of the Lithuanian SSR Special Purpose Detachment of Police ( OMON ) in a suburb of Vilnius.
Karoliniškės is a microdistrict and eldership of Vilnius, Lithuania.Construction of this district started in 1971. Karoliniškės covers about 3.7 km 2 in area. There is about 1.015 km 2 of the slop area along the Neris River, and about 0.11 km 2 of a small forest, called Pasakų parkas (park of fairy-tales).
Loreta Asanavičiūtė (22 April 1967 – 13 January 1991) was a Lithuanian seamstress who was killed in the January Events, a series of violent confrontations that took place near the Vilnius TV Tower in January 1991. She was the only female among the 13 people who died in the events at the television tower. [8]