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Concert hall“Royal” is located at the foot of the Ostankino TV tower. And if you are interested in any event held there, then purchase it at concert at KZ Royal tickets definitely worth it. It is equipped with modern sound, light and video projection equipment, allowing for seminars, conferences, presentations, corporate events, banquets, buffets, concerts, theatrical performances and television filming.

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As for the poster, the Royal Concert Hall opens its doors to concerts by the best performers of the Russian stage. The concerts of Vika Tsyganova and Alexander Chumakov received the greatest number of reviews. In addition to excellent acoustics and lighting, additional equipment includes a high-quality laser show. Tickets for the concert at the Royal Concert Hall will give you vivid impressions, so you should definitely purchase them using the VipTicket website.

Concert hall at the foot of Ostankino

In addition to entertainment events, business summits are regularly held at the Royal Palace of Culture, because the multifunctional hall is ideal for accommodating guests and installing special equipment. In addition, the venue itself is prestigious, since the Ostankino TV tower is the tallest building not only in Russia, but also in Europe.

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The Royal Concert Hall is located in the very heart of television and radio broadcasting - at the foot of the Ostankino TV tower. Today, the concert hall, designed for 750 spectators and equipped with modern sound and lighting equipment, is one of the most popular venues among organizers of events of various formats: conferences, seminars, presentations, corporate events, concerts, performances, television filming, fashion shows, festivals, various show programs, buffets, banquets and other events.

In 1999, the concert hall, dressing rooms, and foyer, located on two floors, were reconstructed.

The concert hall is cozy, intimate - 750 seats: stalls - 358 seats and amphitheater - 392 seats. The chairs are velvet, comfortable, the stage is clearly visible from any row.


Stage: size 18 x 9 x 8.5, equipped with an intermission sliding curtain, seven mechanical lifts, a sliding backdrop on a large screen. Stage clothes are black velvet: two backdrops, two backstage plans, two pads.
The concert hall is equipped with modern sound and lighting equipment, allowing to solve a wide range of problems from holding concerts and theatrical productions before television filming.

Sound:
Unique acoustics - business card concert hall. During the modernization of the concert hall equipment, an acoustic and sound reinforcement system from a world leader in production and supply was installed audio equipment- NEXO company.

The sound equipment of the concert hall is ideal for holding events of various formats: concerts, corporate events, presentations, seminars and conferences, show programs and musical and dramatic performances.

Also for events in the concert hall there is a projection screen with a 4x5 m projector, as well as a 3x4 m screen in the foyer of the concert hall.

Light:
For theatrical and pop productions, 3 spotlights are installed in the Royal Concert Hall. Additional lighting is provided by a tracking light spotlight.

To hold show concerts, the hall equipment can be supplemented with any lighting equipment to implement show projects of any complexity.

To demonstrate films and presentation materials in the concert hall, there are 2 projection screens - 4x5 m, located at the back of the stage in the auditorium and 3x4 m, located in the foyer.

The Royal Concert Hall is one of the best cultural and entertainment venues in the capital. The schedule is rich in numerous concerts and large-scale events. Royal Concert Hall, you can buy tickets for the concert today on our website. It is best to purchase tickets to the Royal Concert Hall in advance from free shipping within the Moscow Ring Road. You can find out about the price and cost of the ticket from our managers by calling our number 8 495 921-34-40.

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The Royal Concert Hall is an ideal place for holding concerts of any level, attracting with its intimacy, technical sound, light and video projection equipment, as well as its geographical location - the hall is located on the territory of the Ostankino TV tower, the tallest building in Europe. The stars of the modern stage have repeatedly performed on the stage of the concert hall. Today, "Royal" is a multifunctional modern hall, equipped with modern sound and lighting equipment, allowing for events of any format and complexity. The auditorium is cozy and intimate - 752 seats. The stage is clearly visible from any row. Stage: size 18 x 7 x 8.5, equipped with an intermission-sliding curtain, seven mechanical lifts, a sliding backdrop on a large screen. Stage clothes are black velvet: two backdrops, two backstage plans, two pads.



How to get there: From Alekseevskaya metro station, trolleybus 37, 9 - stop. "Akademika Korolev St." From metro station VDNKh, then trolleybus 13, 15 to the stop "Excursion building of the TV tower" or trolleybus 36, 73 to the stop "Ulitsa Akademika Koroleva". Entrance to the territory from the street. Novomoskovskaya

Owner FSUE "RTRS" (branch - "Moscow Regional Center") Developer SU-60 Information and photos on Emporis Page on SkyscraperPage Media files on Wikimedia Commons

The tallest TV towers in the world

Construction (1960s)

Comparison of a tower with a 22-story building

At the time of completion of construction, about 10,000,000 people lived in the transmitter coverage area; today [ When?] the tower covers an area with a population of over 15,000,000 people. The television tower belongs to the branch of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network" - "Moscow Regional Center".

Story

Design

An all-Union competition was held for best project TV tower, which was won by the Kiev Design Institute, which specialized in steel structures and proposed an openwork metal tower similar to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The application did not arouse enthusiasm among the architects who were to implement the project, and a member of the competition committee, a specialist in reinforced concrete and metal structures, Nikolai Nikitin, came up with an unexpected alternative proposal - to make the tower out of concrete. A similar project was successfully completed 2 years earlier in, so Nikitin’s opinion was listened to, and the engineer was given the opportunity to prepare his own application. The design he proposed was based on the work of Yuri Kondratyuk, the author of the unrealized project of the Crimean wind power plant on Mount Ai-Petri, whose assistant Nikitin worked in the 1930s. Kondratyuk conceived the concrete structure of the wind power plant to be thin and hollow, and its strength was to be ensured by energized steel ropes. In Nikitin’s project, prevention of deformation and destruction of the concrete frame made of individual round blocks was also ensured by 149 tensioned cables. Nikitin claimed that he developed the project in 1 night, and the prototype of the cone-shaped base of the tower was an inverted lily that the engineer dreamed of - a flower with strong petals and a thick stem. However, Nikitin was not the first to propose such a solution: in 1932, the Italian engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, popular in the Soviet Union, presented for one of the competitions a 300-meter slender tower, growing from a cone-shaped base and topped with a metal mast. Nikitin's tower differed from Nervi's design in having a longer trunk and a wider base.

Construction

Nikitin's project was approved, By decisions of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council, the State Union Design Institute of the Ministry of Communications of the USSR became the general design organization, the development of the architectural solution was entrusted to the Mosproekt Institute, and Glavmosstroy was appointed as the general contractor [ ] . Nikitin was appointed chief designer, and engineers Boris Zlobin, Vladimir Travush, Victor Khandzhi and Moisey Shkud, who also acted as an architect, worked with him. The head of workshop No. 7 of Mosproekt, Leonid Batalov, was appointed chief architect, and architects Dmitry Burdin and Lev Shchipakin also took part in the development of the artistic side of the project. Construction began in the summer of 1960 even before the final approval of the project: in July 1960 at construction site the SU-60 of the Stroitel trust came out, at the end of September the first reinforced concrete blocks were laid in the foundation of the TV tower [ ] . In the spring of 1961, construction was suspended due to doubts about the reliability of the shallow foundation proposed by Nikitin, from 3.5 to 4.6 meters - less than a standard factory pipe. The engineer was confident in his calculations, but agreed to increase the base by 1.5 meters in width and 2.25 meters in depth. Also, on the recommendation of the author of the Stuttgart TV tower, German engineer Fritz Leonhardt (de: Fritz Leonhardt), the number of supports was increased from 4 to 10. The final design of the Ostankino TV tower was approved on March 22, 1963, and work resumed, and the last change was an increase in height from the design 505 meters to 540 (with flagpole).

The architects gave the tower its finished appearance. They added arches between the supports, built a glass cylinder under the tower trunk, where they placed technical services and live broadcast studios, cut the upper part of the cone with porthole windows, giving the tower a resemblance to a rocket. At the level of 325-360 meters, the tower received an extension the size of a 10-story building, which housed equipment, a 3-story revolving restaurant and an observation deck, borrowed from the design of the TV tower in Stuttgart. Equipment for radio relay lines, mobile television stations, radiotelephone communications, facilities were located on the balconies and the trunk of the tower. special services and meteorological complex. In November 1967, at the time of the grand opening of the television tower dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution, the work was not completed and a compromise decision was made: on November 4, the television signal left the tower for the first time, on November 5, the act of the State Commission on the commissioning of the first stage of the Hardware and Studio Complex, which included a television tower, and the second stage was commissioned on December 26, 1968. It only took about 2 more months to turn all the city antennas towards the new TV tower. An observation deck and restaurant opened in 1969. Upon completion, the Ostankino TV Tower became the tallest structure in the world. By a resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, she received the honorary title “named after the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution,” and in 1970 Nikitin, Zlobin, Shkud, Burdin and Shchipakin were awarded the Lenin Prize in the field of science and technology.

Incidents

On August 27, 2000, at an altitude of over 400 meters, high-frequency cables caught fire due to overvoltage, which led to a major fire at the Ostankino TV tower. The burning of the polyethylene casing of the feeders led to the rapid spread of fire inside the tower shaft. The first fire crews arrived 11 minutes after the fire and tried to stop the vertical spread of the fire using asbestos sheets, but drops of burning polyethylene penetrated through the cracks formed due to the complex shape of the tower’s internal structures. Because of internal organization TV tower rescuers with equipment were forced to climb from 381 to 420 meters along a narrow vertical metal staircase, unsuitable for evacuation, and the task of the first few hours was to protect the elevator structures that were used to lower people from fire. During August 27, the fire spread to a height of 80 meters; 2,400 people, 269 pieces of equipment and 4 fire helicopters took part in extinguishing the fire. The fight against the fire continued for more than a day - until the evening of August 28.

In the fire, 3 floors of the tower were completely burned out, 121 tensioned steel ropes became unusable, and the power supply and communication systems were damaged. High-speed elevators collapsed along with the structures, killing 3 people in one of them: the fire crew commander who was climbing to the fire, an elevator operator and a repairman. Due to the loss of a significant part of the equipment, broadcasting of the main TV channels to Moscow and the Moscow region was temporarily interrupted. In the first days after the fire, the broadcasts of ORT and RTR were combined, and NTV programs were partially broadcast on TNT, partially on Channel 5 (TV channel “Culture”). The operation of meter channels was completely restored by September 4, some of the decimeter channels by September 5, and for another year and a half, broadcasting was partially organized through the television center on Shabolovka and the Shukhov Tower. The fire resistance of the concrete trunk of the tower made it possible to continue its operation in parallel with reconstruction in 2000-2007. In 2009, excursion services for guests of the tower were resumed, in 2011 the open observation deck at an altitude of 340 meters began operating again, and the Seventh Heaven restaurant at an altitude of 328-334 meters, completely destroyed by a fire in 2000, opened only in 2016.

Design

Vertical panorama of the Ostankino TV tower

Elevator systems

Entrance to the elevator lock

Initially, the Ostankino TV tower had German R.Stahl elevators. During the 2000 fire due to high temperatures Almost all the cables of all the elevators burst, which caused them to fall. There were 3 people in one of the cabins at the time, none of them survived.

4 new elevators were produced at the ThyssenKrupp plant in 2003, but their installation was completed only on November 21, 2005. One service elevator from the Shcherbinsky plant was also installed in the building. ShchLZ also designed one of two elevators, which should be located in the antenna part of the television tower. Elevators No. 6 and 7, located above the observation deck and going to approximately 450 meters, on this moment do not work, and perhaps their restoration is not planned due to the fact that the elevator shafts are clogged with cables and feeders. As of September 2017, 5 elevators are in operation: 4 high-speed elevators of the ThyssenKrupp concern and one service elevator of the Shcherbinsky Elevator Plant.

High-speed elevators have the following characteristics: Two passenger:

  • Speed ​​- 7 m/s.
  • Load capacity - 1000 kg.
  • Number of stops - 13.

Cargo-passenger:

  • Speed ​​- 7 m/s.
  • Load capacity - 1000 kg.
  • Number of stops - 47.

Restaurant:

  • Speed ​​- 4 m/s.
  • Load capacity - 500 kg.
  • Number of stops - 9.

Machine units of high-speed elevators are installed at 360 and 364 meters. The speed of elevators can be automatically reduced based on signals from sensors that control the amplitude of the tower's swing. The elevators are also equipped with a unique system in which contactless transmission of electricity into the elevator cabin is carried out due to inductive energy transfer using the transformer principle. For this purpose, elements of inductive energy transmission are placed in the shaft, and current collectors are attached to the cabin.

The fire of 2000 completely destroyed the interiors of Seventh Heaven, and its restoration dragged on for 16 years: at first the project did not have an investor, and then the requirements of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations introduced after the fire, according to which the number of visitors at the tower at the same time was limited to 50 people, became an obstacle. "Seventh Heaven" resumed work at the end of 2016.

Observation platforms

View through the glass floor of the observation deck (height ≈337 m)

There are three observation platforms for visitors on the tower: at altitudes of 147 and 269 meters, which few people know about, and at an altitude of 337 meters, where tourists are usually taken and where three Seventh Heaven restaurants are located. Over the 30 years of the tower's existence, the observation deck and restaurant were visited by over 10 million guests. In 1997, a glass floor was installed on the observation deck (first seen on the Toronto Tower in 1994). Above the closed area there is an open area, access to which is open in good weather in the summer.

Media façade

Ostankino TV tower at night

In 2014, media facades (LED screens) were installed on two tiers of the Ostankino TV tower: the lower level - at a height of 83-128 meters, the second level - at a height of 146-192 meters. total area the surface area of ​​the screens on two tiers was 3753 sq. m. The installation was carried out for the use of media facades during the annual Circle of Light festival in October 2014. At the end of the festival, it was decided to continue using the media façade for evening and holiday illumination and for advertising purposes.

In culture

  • The New Year's "Blue Light" of 1967/68 was filmed and dedicated to the new television tower.

Sport

Concert hall

The concert hall of the Ostankino TV tower "Ostankino" is located in the building of the excursion building, which houses the directorate of the Moscow regional center Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network". During the operation of the observation deck, the concert hall was used as a cinema hall to show videos about the Ostankino Tower, Ostankino and television. Currently, the Ostankino concert hall hosts various concerts, theatrical performances, conferences, seminars and other events.

ground floor: 360 amphitheater: 392

Stage size: 18 × 9 × 8.5. Equipped with: intermission-sliding curtain, 7 mechanical lifts, three stage lighting trusses, “ starry sky"on the backdrop of the stage and three backstage plans.

TV channels, multiplexes and radio stations transmitted by the tower

Every week on the night from Monday to Tuesday from 1:45 to 6:00 the broadcast is suspended. On the tower are held preventive work. In addition, channels broadcasting in analog format undergo additional periodic shutdowns for maintenance according to a set schedule. In addition, digital multiplexes undergo maintenance according to their own schedules from 6 am to 2 pm: the first multiplex - every 2nd Tuesday of the month, the second - every 3rd Wednesday, the additional one - every 4th Thursday.

TV channels and multiplexes

Television transmitters are located on the fifth floor of the base of the television tower. Television transmitting antennas occupy four antenna sections of the tower and are located at heights of 389-421 and 454-523 meters. Several antennas (backup and low power) are located at an altitude of 345-364 meters. Antenna polarization is horizontal.

TV channels and multiplexes transmitted by the tower
TV channel or multiplex Frequency channel Transmitter power, kW Antenna height, m Coverage radius, km* Note
Match! A country 6 2 486 85 Broadcasting from 03/02/2019.
Che 23 10 420 100
Second multiplex RTRS-2 24 10 400 90 DVB-T2. There is no coding. Broadcasting with a power of 10 kW started on December 11, 2013 at 10:10.
Disney Channel 29 10 420 100
The first multiplex RTRS-1 30 10 400 90 DVB-T2. There is no coding. Broadcasting with a power of 10 kW started on March 19, 2012 at 8:50.
Additional multiplex 34 10 400 100 DVB-T2. Broadcasting from 01/15/2015. There is no coding (except for “Match Premier”).
TNT 35 5 478 95 At the same time, broadcasting is carried out from the Octod radio and television tower.
51 20 478 100
First multiplex RTRS-1 (double) 58 0,3 419 15 DVB-T2. There is no coding. 4 PLP streams (for 30 TVK 3 PLP streams). Broadcasting started on 06/03/2019. Previously, an experimental multiplex with one channel in UltraHD format (resolution 3840x2160, HEVC codec, bitrate 30 MB) was broadcast on the frequency (from 08/03/2016 to 06/03/2019)
Super 60 5 419 95
* The zone of stable reception is marked; the total reception zone is even larger; it is an approximate value and depends on the used television receiver, antenna and the height of the latter.
TV channels and multiplexes previously transmitted by the tower
TV channel or multiplex Frequency channel Transmitter power, kW Antenna height, m Coverage radius, km* Note
First channel 1 40 404 130 NICAM stereo, teletext, 14:9 letterbox, frequency and time reference signals. Broadcasting stopped on May 13, 2019.
TV Center 3 40 467 120 Stereo NICAM, teletext, radio program for the blind. Broadcasting stopped on May 13, 2019.
NTV 8 40 486 105 Teletext, subtitles.
Russia 1 11 60 497 120
360 News 25 10 454 110 Broadcasting stopped on December 31, 2019.
STS 27 5 454 100 Broadcasting stopped on April 15, 2019.
Home 31 20 513 115 Broadcasting stopped on April 15, 2019.
Car multiplex 32 1,3 360 25 DVB-T. Broadcasting actually stopped in 2018; shortly before the shutdown, it switched to open broadcasting.
Culture 33 20 513 115 Teletext, subtitles. Broadcasting stopped on April 15, 2019.
Friday! 38 10 454 110 Stereo NICAM. Broadcasting stopped on April 15, 2019.
Channel 5 44 5 410 105 Teletext. Broadcasting stopped on April 15, 2019.
TV-3 46 5 421 100 Broadcasting stopped on April 15, 2019.
REN TV 49 20 421 95 Broadcasting stopped on April 15, 2019.
Star 57 5 419 85 Broadcasting stopped on April 15, 2019.
* A zone of stable reception was noted; the general reception zone was even larger. It is an approximate value and depends on the used television receiver, antenna and the height of the latter.

Radio stations

All radio stations are broadcast in two FM VHF bands: 65.90-74.00 MHz (VHF OIRT) and 87.5-108.0 MHz (VHF CCIR). VHF broadcast transmitters are located on the sixth floor of the base of the television tower. Broadcasting transmitting antennas occupy one antenna section of the tower and are located at an altitude of 421-454 meters. Antenna polarization is horizontal. All CCIR stations, except Orpheus, transmit RDS signals (basically only the station name, frequency and PTY identifier).

Radio stations transmitted by the tower
Name Frequency, MHz power, kWt Note
Radio Russia, Radio 1 66,44 10
Business FM 87,50 5,0
Retro FM 88,30 5,0
Radio Jazz 89,10 5,0
Echo of Moscow 91,20 5,0 RDS-CT (time)
Kommersant FM 93,60 5,0
Moscow speaks 94,80 5,0 RDS-CT
Rock FM 95,20 5,0 RDS-CT
Road Radio 96,0 5,0
Orpheus 99,20 5,0
Radio Vera 100,90 5,0
DFM 101,20 10,0
Radio Monte Carlo 102,10 5,0
Radio Maximum 103,70 10,0
Russian radio 105,70 10,0
Europa Plus 106,20 10,0

Notes

  1. List of tallest buildings and structures in the world
  2. From 1974 until its collapse in 1991, the tallest structure in Europe was the Warsaw Radio Mast
  3. Andrey Khoroshevsky. Ostankino Tower// 100 famous symbols of the Soviet era. - M.: Folio, 2006. - 512 p. - ISBN 966-03-3385-4.
  4. Anna Bronovitskaya, Nikolai Malinin, Olga Kazakova. Moscow. Architecture of Soviet modernism 1955 - 1991. Directory guide. - M.: Garage, 2016. - pp. 72-75. - 328 p. - ISBN 978-5-9905612-7-4.
  5. History of the Ostankino TV tower (undefined) . Amateur (August 27, 2015). Retrieved December 20, 2017.
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