TV-Byen, Broadcasting complex in Gladsaxe Municipality, Denmark.
TV-Byen is a building complex in Gladsaxe with multiple structures designed for production and office work. The site features a tall office tower alongside various smaller buildings arranged across the grounds.
The complex opened in 1966 as a purpose-built facility for television broadcasting and production. Over time, the site gradually transformed as broadcasting needs changed and other businesses moved into the available spaces.
The site served as the heart of Danish television production, where production teams and technical staff worked to create programs watched by the entire nation. The complex represented a central gathering place for media professionals and creative activities.
The complex has transformed from a broadcasting center into a mixed-use area with offices, shops, and residential spaces. Visitors should know that some areas may not be openly accessible since private companies now operate within the site.
The facility housed not only broadcast studios but also costume departments and workshops where production teams could complete almost all tasks in a single location. This centralized approach meant that creative and technical staff worked in close proximity throughout the day.
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