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Vista de la part principal de la Torre de Collserola, des del Tibidabo.
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The Torre de Collserola television tower seen from the Tibidabo mountain. It was designed by Sir Norman Foster, and built in 1991.
On the streets of Minsk.
House under spire - the famous Minsk building, which has already crossed the half-century mark.
Construction started in the early 1950s and was conducted taking into account the specifics of the climate. For example, all building facades stucco was performed not gypsum , and from concrete. Thanks to this lasting decoration have survived. Many districts of Minsk then lay in ruins or were gigantic ashes. New house with views of the embankment Svisloch builders have handed over in 1956. Tenants of the new building were pleased cozy, with a successful layout of the apartment. And on the first floor opened deli , which enjoyed great popularity among Minsk housewives. Minskers his home dubbed "Under the spire." Today, in the former deli - specialty sweet shop factory "Kommunarka". Several years ago, the status of the building and the entire complex has been changed. Now it is a monument of civil architecture of the Soviet period.
The design of itself of the "needle", reveted high-strength steel, manufactured in Moscow. The needle was crowned with her five-pointed star, decorated with laurel. This is one of the first post-war high-rises from the ground level to the star with laurel branches - almost 43 m.
Tower and spire - this is more a decorative element. Although the post-war years, when everyone lived in fear of war, the tower housed the guard post. Without leaving the open part of the observation, the guards through the window could conduct their observation. There had siren for warning of the danger, she was in charge of the civil defense system. Now quietly in the tower. Sometimes local workers come here for maintenance. The top of the tower is very small, it can fit a maximum of 3 people.
The man who appreciates the beauty of nature and the world is much richer and happier than those who do not notice this.
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Vista de la part principal de la Torre de Collserola, des del Tibidabo. A la part inferior es veu la plataforma d'observació de la torre, que tinc pendent de visitar!
Aquest cumul d'antenes de comunicacions talment sembla una floridura de fongs.
ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torre_de_Collserola
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The Torre de Collserola television tower seen from the Tibidabo mountain. It was designed by Sir Norman Foster, and built in 1991.
Below two levels of TV antennae you could see the glass-covered observation platform.
14.01.2016: Ich habe das Foto mit Silver Efex Pro und Lightroom neubearbeitet, ich finde es besser so / I decided to rework this photo with Silver Efex Pro and Lightroom, I think it looks better now.
...der Berliner Dom, die Humboldt-Box, der Fernsehturm und der Rohbau des Berliner Stadtschlossen (v.l.n.r.). Und jede Menge Baustellen in Berlin-Mitte...
Three and a half landmarks in Berlin-Mitte (left to right: the Berlin Cathedral, the "Humboldt-Box", the Radio Tower and the building shell of the new Berlin City Palace)
A wonderful park at the Berlin Cathedral on Museum Island in Berlin, Germany. The Fernsehturm is a television tower is on the right side in the background.
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The Sapporo Television Tower surrounded by the illumination stands in the park and the neighbouring highrise office buildings.
All under the cnavas of a beautiful late afternoons sunset.
View over Berlin from the Park Inn by Radisson
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That pointy building is a Zagreb TV Tower, a 169m (563ft) tall TV and radio tower built on the summit of the 1035m (3450ft) tall peak Sljeme, just north of Zagreb, Croatia.
Zagreb TV Tower was built in 1973. There is a cafe and observation deck at 75m (246ft) level, but it is not open to the public at the moment. Read more about the tower here.
Taken with Pentax K20D digital camera and Cosina AF Zoom 19–35mm F3.5–4.5 film-era wide-angle lens.