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  1. The Vilnius TV Tower (Lithuanian: Vilniaus televizijos bokštas) is a 326.5 m (1,071 ft) high tower in the Karoliniškės microdistrict of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is the tallest structure in Lithuania, and the 29th tallest self-supporting tower in the world.

  2. TV Tower of Vilnius is the tallest structure in Lithuania; lawfully taking place among the tallest television towers in the world. The height of it is 326.4 meters. Its height is eight in Europe and twenty-sixth in the world. MORE.

  3. The Vilnius Television Tower is the tallest building in the country and is rightfully ranked among the tallest television towers in the world. At 326.5 metres, it’s 8 th -tallest in Europe and 26th in the world. A rotating viewing platform is located on the Television Tower's circular section at 165 metres, on the 19 th floor of the tower (55 ...

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  5. The TV Tower of Vilnius was started to be built on the month of April 1974 and completed in the end of 1980. Officially, the Tower started its activity from 31 January 1981. The authors of the project: Georgian architect David Besiladze, who in 1961 designed the TV Tower of Tallinn and a Radio Center in Guinea, and Russian engineer Vladimir ...

  6. About TV Tower of Vilnius in short: - Annually, approximately 130 thousand visitors visit TV Tower of Vilnius. It is one of the most popular objects of interest in the country; - The tallest open viewing deck in Lithuania in the height of 170 m.

  7. Mar 16, 2023 · With its upper-most point being 326 meters above the ground, the Vilnius TV Tower – or Vilniaus televizijos bokštas – is the tallest structure in the entire country of Lithuania. For the sake of comparison, the tip of the Eiffel Tower is 330 meters, while the tip of New York’s Empire State building is 443 meters off the ground.

  8. It’s hard to miss the 326m TV tower on the city’s western horizon. This tall needle symbolises Lithuania’s strength of spirit: on 13 January 1991 the Soviet army killed 12 pro-Independence resisters here, with Lithuanian TV continuing to broadcast until troops burst through the tower door.

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