
Ješted TV tower (Czech Republic)
N 50° 43.958 E 014° 59.055
33U E 498888 N 5620093
Ješted Tower is a 94 metre-tall tower used to transmit television signal built on the top of Ješted mountain near Liberec in the Czech Republic. The stamp with depicted tower was issued in March 2008 by Czech post...
Waymark Code: WM6FA4
Location: Liberecký kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 05/25/2009
Views: 183
Ješted Tower is a reinforced concrete construction with a shape called hyperboloid of revolution (the shape intends to resemble a cosmic ship), built between 1963-1968. Its architect was Karel Hubácek and for this project he was awarded by a prestigious Auguste Perret prize for outstanding architectural work. In the Tower's lowest sections it contains a hotel and a tower restaurant. It serves as a dominant attraction in the city and as a place to oversee much of Bohemia and parts of Poland and Germany.
Stamp Issuing Country: Czech Republic (Česká republika)
 Date of Issue: 19.03.2008
 Denomination: 12 Kč
 Color: white - green - blue - red
 Stamp Type: Single Stamp
 Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]

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