Olympiaturm

Coordinates: 48°10′28″N 11°33′13″E / 48.17444°N 11.55361°E / 48.17444; 11.55361
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Olympiaturm
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General information
LocationMunich, Germany
Coordinates48°10′28″N 11°33′13″E / 48.17444°N 11.55361°E / 48.17444; 11.55361
Completed1968
Height
Antenna spire291 m (955 ft)
Top floor182 m (597 ft)
Technical details
Lifts/elevators2
References
[1]

The Olympic Tower (German: Olympiaturm) in the Olympic Park, Munich has an overall height of 291 m (955 ft) and a weight of 52,500 tons. At a height of 190 m (620 ft) there is an observation platform as well as an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Tower. Previously in that space was a small rock-and-roll museum housing various memorabilia. Since its opening in 1968, the tower has registered over 43 million visitors (as of 2018). At a height of 182 m (597 ft) there is a revolving restaurant, which seats 230 people. A full revolving takes 53 minutes. The tower also serves as a broadcast tower, and has one Deutsche Telekom maintenance elevator with a speed of 4 m/s (13 ft/s), as well as two visitor lifts with a speed of 7 m/s (23 ft/s) which have a capacity of about 30 people per car. The travel time is about 30 seconds. The tower is open daily from 09:00 to 24:00.[2]

There is a concept of making virtual reality weather timelapse service from Olympiaturm.[3] In case it were implemented, it would become the first tower worldwide with such function.

Gallery[edit]

Olympic Park Munich

Olympic Park Munich
1
Olympic Stadium
2
Olympic Hall
3
Theatron
4
Aquatic Center
5
Small Olympic Hall
6
Olympic Tower
7
Olympic Ice Sports Center
8
Olympic Village
9
SAP Garden
10
Olympic Mountain

List of channels[edit]

The following radio and television stations broadcast from the Olympiaturm.

Analogue FM radio[edit]

Digital radio (DAB)/Digital mobile television (DMB)[edit]

Digital television (DVB-T)[edit]

Ham radio and television[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Emporis building ID 109448". Emporis. Archived from the original on April 7, 2016.
  2. ^ "Olympiapark München :: 50 Jahre Olympiaturm – Feiern Sie mit! :: Presse Olympiapark München, Konzerte in München, Veranstaltungen München, Freizeit Sport München, Unterhaltung München".
  3. ^ "projektname: Olympic Tower weather in timelapse". Archived from the original on 2016-08-28. Retrieved 2016-07-21.

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