The Tower - past and present
After a construction period lasting 20 months, the Stuttgart Television Tower was inaugurated on 5th Feburary 1956. It became a prototype that was imitated refined all over the world - from Frankfurt and Dortmund to Johannesburg and Wuhan in China.
A tower not just for technology
Originally the Süddeutscher Rundfunk (South German Broadcasting Company) had intended to install its antennas on top of a 200-metre-high, guyed iron lattice mast. However, Professor Fritz Leonhardt, the famous Stuttgart bridge builder and structural engineer, proposed a concrete tower instead. His concept was not only an innovation from the construction point of view, but also because of the plan to use it for tourism and catering purposes. Thus an aesthetic tower came into being which incorporated an almost circular cylindrical pod with an observation deck, restaurant and transmitter technology. The costs of construction, 4.2 million marks, were recouped within the space of five years from the takings in admission charges.
Today a Stuttgart landmark
Today the Television Tower is one of Stuttgart´s best-known landmarks. No other view in Stuttgart can compare with its imperessive panoramas over the city, the vineyards of the Neckar Valley and the Swabian countryside as far as the Alb, the Black Forest and the Odenwald.
