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Çamlıca Tower is the tallest structure in Istanbul. The tower is built in concrete on a 18 m (59 ft) deep foundation. A steel mast of 168 m (551 ft) height for radio and television transmission is mounted atop the 203.5 m (668 ft) high concrete tower.
Çamlıca TRT Television Tower (Turkish: TRT Çamlıca Verici İstasyonu) was a communications tower in the Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey, which was owned and operated by the state-owned Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT). It was demolished in late 2020 after 48 years in service.
Endem TV Tower is a TV tower in Büyükçekmece, Istanbul, Turkey. It was built between 1998 and 2008, and has a now-closed revolving restaurant 154 m (505 ft) above ground, as well as an observation deck at 160 m (520 ft). The total height of the tower is 257 m (843 ft) including the antenna. TÜYAP Fair and Endem Tv Tower
Çamlıca TV Tower : İstanbul: Concrete tower: 2021: 1211 ft: 369 m Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey ... Torbalı TV Tower: Torbalı ...
Çamlıca Tower on Little Çamlıca Hill. In 2021 the 369m-high Çamlıca Tower (Çamlıca Kulesi in Turkish) opened on Little Çamlıca Hill, in an attempt to bring all the radio and television masts together in one structure. It is open to the public and contains a restaurant with spectacular Istanbul city views. [3]
Isbank Tower 1: Istanbul 181 594 52 2000-2009 Sapphire of Istanbul: Istanbul 261 856 54 2009–2018 Skyland Istanbul: Istanbul 284 932 65 2018–2019 Metropol Istanbul Tower 1: Istanbul 301 984 58 2019–2024 CBRT Tower: Istanbul 352 1155 59 2024-present
Istanbul's first skyscraper is considered to be the 25-storey Harbiye Orduevi, built in 1968, and standing 90 m (300 ft) tall. [5] The first building to surpass 100 meters is the Maya Tower, built in 1992, with a height of 110 m (360 ft). [ 6 ]
Prior to 2021 numerous radio masts and towers (such as Çamlıca TRT Television Tower) occupied much of the available land on the hill. [5] The Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure decided to consolidate all the broadcasting facilities to a single tower freeing up much of the land on the hill. The new tower is 369 m (1,211 ft) high ...