La mât de télévision de Vinnytsia est un haut mât haubané de 354 mètres en tube d'acier, utilisé comme émetteur pour la bande FM et pour la télévision, situé en Podolie (Ukraine). Une particularité de sa structure est qu'elle est constituée de trois traverses disposées en angles de 120 degrés en deux niveaux, allant de sa structure aux filins.
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The Vinnytsia TV Mast is a 354-metre, 1161 ft high guyed steel tube mast, used for FM and TV transmission, in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. A special feature of its structure are three crossbars arranged in 120-degree angles in two levels, running from its structure to the guys. It was built in 1961.
Since height reduction of Belmont TV Mast it is the tallest guyed tubular steel mast in the world.
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Dendropark "Podillya" is part of the "Podillya" Botanical Gardens at Vinnytsia National Agrarian University.
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The Vinnytsia water tower is a landmark of the city of Vinnytsia, Ukraine, constructed in 1912 and located on European Square. It was listed as a cultural monument of local significance on February 17, 1983. Vinnytsia water tower has served as a museum since 1985.
The tower was built in 1912, when the water pipe system was laid out in Vinnytsia. The tower doubled as a fire observation point. The architect was Grigory Artynov. The water was taken from the Southern Bug River and then distributed around the city center.
In 1920, the building stopped functioning as a water tower. During World War II it served as an observation tower, and after the war, it was converted into a residence. In 1985, it was transferred to Vinnytsia Regional Museum. First, it hosted an exposition on the history of the October Revolution and World War II. In 1993, an exposition devoted to the Soviet–Afghan War was added.
The tower has seven floors and is 28 metres high. It is made of brick.
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Saint Nicholas Church is an Eastern Orthodox church on the left bank of the Southern Bug river in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.
According to the historical documents, six Orthodox churches were open in Vinnytsia before 1552. Presumably, Saint Nicholas church was founded by ktetor Anton Postelnik and constructed in the place of a more ancient one. Legends has it that Kyiv-Pechersk monks fleeing from the Mongols were the builders. The church was designed in a typical Ukrainian style as three log cabins with blunt angles. The construction has no nails. At that time churches were still defense objects, that is why its bell tower was moved aside to the stone gray wall and in case of siege could be used as a fortress.
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The Transfiguration Cathedral or Saviour-Transfiguration Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox church in Vinnytsia, under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. It is located in a site of a former Dominican monastery.
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Il a été construit en 1961. Du fait de la réduction de la hauteur de l’émetteur de Belmont, elle pourrait être le deuxième plus grand mât haubané en tubes d'acier dans le monde après la Torreta de Guardamar située à Guardamar del Segura.