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Initially planned on the Müggelberge, then in Volkspark Friedrichshain

Originally, it was to stand on the Müggelberge in the south-east of the city. Construction of a 130-metre-high television tower had already begun there when its proximity to the flight path of the growing Schönefeld Airport forced its abandonment in 1956.

For technical radio reasons, the GDR's Deutsche Post preferred an alternative location in the city center. In the summer of 1960, the State Planning Commission decided to erect the tower in Volkspark Friedrichshain in the district of the same name. IPRO Berlin, which would later also be responsible for the Alexanderplatz project, was commissioned with the planning. As a result of an in-house competition, the design of a 360m high tower was developed by 1961, which already showed clear references to the later realised version on Alexanderplatz.

However, the "end" for this location also came unexpectedly. The GDR had to withdraw the first seven-year plan in 1962 for economic reasons, and the magistrate of (East) Berlin was obliged to remove the "TV tower in Friedrichshain" project from the budget.

Initially planned on the Müggelberge, then in Volkspark Friedrichshain

Originally, it was to stand on the Müggelberge in the south-east of the city. Construction of a 130-metre-high television tower had already begun there when its proximity to the flight path of the growing Schönefeld Airport forced its abandonment in 1956.

For technical radio reasons, the GDR's Deutsche Post preferred an alternative location in the city center. In the summer of 1960, the State Planning Commission decided to erect the tower in Volkspark Friedrichshain in the district of the same name. IPRO Berlin, which would later also be responsible for the Alexanderplatz project, was commissioned with the planning. As a result of an in-house competition, the design of a 360m high tower was developed by 1961, which already showed clear references to the later realised version on Alexanderplatz.

However, the "end" for this location also came unexpectedly. The GDR had to withdraw the first seven-year plan in 1962 for economic reasons, and the magistrate of (East) Berlin was obliged to remove the "TV tower in Friedrichshain" project from the budget.

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