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Skyscraper in Bratislava
Slovak Television Building
Budova Slovenskej televízie (Slovak)
General information
StatusCompleted
LocationBratislava, Karlova Ves, Slovakia
Address845 45 Bratislava, Mlynská dolina 1
Coordinates48°09′24″N 17°04′19″E / 48.15672°N 17.07183°E / 48.15672; 17.07183
Construction started1965
Completed1974
Height
Roof108 m (354 ft)
Technical details
Structural systemConcrete
Floor count27 (+1)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Jozef Struhař, Václav Čurilla, Maňková
DeveloperSlovenská televízia (1975–2011)
Radio and Television of Slovakia (2011–present)
Structural engineerStavoindustria Bratislava

The Slovak Television Building (Slovak: Budova Slovenskej televízie) (formerly known as the BTP ČST Bratislava between 1975 and 1991, and BTP STV or colloquially STV/RTVS High-rise Building between 1991 and 2011) is a skyscraper in Bratislava, Slovakia. Standing at a total of 108 metres (354 ft) tall and being divided into 27 (+1) floors, the landmark tower is currently unused. It previously hosted the headquarters of the Slovak National Television (STV) and Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS).

History

The building is situated in the cadastral territory of the Karlova Ves borough from the Bratislava 4 district, in Mlynská dolina. It was ceremonially opened on December 11, 1975 and has a total of 27 (+1) floors and a height of 108 meters. It was the first high-rise building in Czechoslovakia with a height of over 100 meters as well as the tallest building in the country as overall. It also held a 28-year record for the tallest building in Slovakia between 1974 and 2002.

Architecture

In 1961, chief architect Jozef Struhař was the winner of the architectural competition for the new complex of Slovak Television, which until then was based in several places in Bratislava. With this, he became the architect of the entire Slovak Television complex. On April 5, 1956, the construction of the premises of Slovak Television in Mlynská dolina began. The first stage of the project was completed on November 25, 1970. The second stage with the high-rise building was completed on December 11, 1975 (the building was topped out and completed in 1974), on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising. The third stage of the complex was completed in 1981.

Currently, the high-rise building is unused and preserved, with maintenance costs kept to minimal. The employees who still worked there until 2015 were moved to the former health center, which also belonged to the television station and which was converted into an administrative part. On the 28th floor, there was a restaurant, which, like the rest of the building, remained abandoned.

See also

Panorama

Panorama of Karlova Ves borough seen from the top floor of the tower.

References

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  5. "Slovenská televízia / Slovak Television". oegfa.at (in Slovak, English, and German). Austrian Society for Architecture (ÖGFA). May 28, 2010. Retrieved September 19, 2024.
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  8. Ješenák, Šimon (August 9, 2020). "RTVS is a prey that everyone in power jumps on". tyzden.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved September 19, 2024.

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Preceded byIncheba Building Tallest building in Slovakia
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Succeeded byNational Bank of Slovakia Tower
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