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The tower is 371.5 m (1,219 ft) tall; its 114 m metal aerial reaches 1000 meters above sea level. It has two observation decks at the height of 146 m and 252 m, which are accessible by two high-speed elevators.
The Almaty Tower or Kök Töbe Tower, the city's television tower, is located on the south-eastern slope of the hill. [2] It was built during 1975 and 1983, and if measured from sea level, this tower is one of the highest in the world – 372 meters tall. It has a couple observation platforms, but they are not open to the public.
Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Completion Building type Notes Ref. Ekibastuz GRES-2 Power Station Chimney Ekibastuz: Kazakhstan: 420 1377 n/a 1987 Industrial World's tallest flue gas stack [1] Tashkent Tower: Tashkent: Uzbekistan: 375 1230 1985 Tower [2] Almaty Tower: Almaty: Kazakhstan: 371 1219 1983 Tower [3] Sarepta transmitter, large mast ...
Almaty Towers 1: Almaty: 100: 25: 2008: The building's previous name was "Rakhat Towers 1". The building was renamed in 2009 due to two criminal cases initiated against Rakhat Aliyev under the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan. 46: Almaty Towers 2: Almaty: 100: 25: 2008: The building's previous name was "Rakhat Towers 2".
Upon completion, the tower reached a height of 372 meters, with the antenna mast extending an additional 114 meters. The tower initially broadcast six TV channels and four radio channels, covering 199 settlements. In 2001, the tower underwent reconstruction, and after the upgrades, it began broadcasting 14 television and 14 radio channels.
The city television tower, Almaty Tower, is located on the hill. It was built in between 1978 and 1983, and is 371.5 m tall. [69] The TV tower, located at an altitude of 1000 m above sea level, is the tallest structure in Almaty. Its height is almost 372 m, and it sits at an elevation of 1130 m.
Disabled by a Russian missile strike during the Battle of Kyiv on 1 March 2022. The tower remains standing. Extent of damage unknown. 12: Tashkent Tower: 374.9 m (1,230 ft) 1985: Steel Uzbekistan: Tashkent: Tallest in Central Asia: 13: Liberation Tower: 372 m (1,220 ft) 1996: Concrete Kuwait: Kuwait City: 14: Almaty Tower: 371.5 m (1,219 ft ...
South Dakota analog TV Tower: 1,309 ft: 399.1 m: ... Almaty Tower: 1,219 ft: 371.5 m: ... 382.5 metres. 1987: height reduction to 375 metres. Further height reduction ...