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Slovak Radio Building, Bratislava, Slovakia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slovak Radio Building, Bratislava, Slovakia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slovak Radio Building, Bratislava, Slovakia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reverse Pyramid Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slovak Radio Building – Iconic Upside-Down Pyramid in Bratislava, Slovakia Royalty Free Stock Photo
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, MAY 28, 2016: Slovak Radio (Slovensky rozhlas) building shaped like an inverted pyramid in Royalty Free Stock Photo
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, MAY 28, 2016: Slovak Radio (Slovensky rozhlas) building shaped like an inverted pyramid in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slovak Radio Building, Bratislava, Slovakia
Iconic Slovak Radio Building – Upside-Down Pyramid in Bratislava, Slovakia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slovak Radio Building – Inverted Pyramid Architecture in Bratislava, Slovakia Royalty Free Stock Photo
National Bank of Slovakia and the Slovak Radio Building in Bratislava Royalty Free Stock Photo
The building of the Slovak Television and Radio, RTVS, Bratislava, Slovakia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slovak Radio Concert Hall is located within the Slovak Radio building in Bratislava, Slovakia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slovak Radio Slovensky rozhlas building in Bratislava, Slovakia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slovak Radio Concert Hall is located within the Slovak Radio building in Bratislava, Slovakia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Slovak Radio Building is located in Bratislava. It is shaped like an upside down pyramid. Architects of this project were Stefan Svetko, Stefan Durkovic and Barnabas Kissling and it was completed in 1983. The project began in 1967. The building is 80 metres high and has a 522-seat concert hall with a large concert organ. The first test broadcast was made in 1984 and regular broadcasting began on 27 March 1985.


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