Televizní věž Strahov, Transmitter station in Břevnov district, Prague, Czech Republic.
Televizní věž Strahov is a transmitter facility equipped with antennas and broadcasting equipment that serves the Prague region. The site now houses office spaces and operational headquarters for Czech Radiocommunications following its modernization.
The facility began broadcasting in 1959 and became an established landmark on Prague's skyline. A comprehensive renovation between 2010 and 2012 transformed it into a modern administrative center for a telecommunications company.
The entrance area of the facility features a sculpture created by Czech artist Olbram Zoubek, representing the connection between technology and art.
The site is visible from outside and located in an accessible area within the Břevnov district. Public access to the interior is not generally available as it operates as an active work facility.
The building underwent renovation while remaining fully operational, meaning the broadcast signal never stopped. Staff worked around scaffolding as the technical systems continued running around the clock.
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