Novorossiysk TV Tower, Communication tower in Novorossiysk, Russia.
Novorossiysk TV Tower is a 261-meter tall reinforced concrete structure that rises above the city from a hilltop location about 373 meters above sea level. The facility operates as a broadcasting antenna for television and radio signals serving the region.
The tower was constructed in 1986 and marked the beginning of a new era for broadcasting in the Krasnodar region. Since its opening, it has shaped television and radio communication for southern Russia's territories.
The tower serves as a familiar landmark that helps locals and visitors orient themselves in the city. Its presence on the skyline has become part of how people navigate and perceive Novorossiysk's geography.
The tower is visible from many points throughout the city and serves as a helpful landmark for navigation. The best views are from elevated locations or from a distance, since direct access to the structure itself is restricted.
The structure ranks among the world's tallest towers and received a specialized electrical upgrade in 2012 that improved power distribution reliability. This technical enhancement made the facility more stable and resistant to voltage fluctuations.
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