- BT Tower - Wikipedia
The BT Communications Tower, also known simply as the BT Tower, is a grade II listed communications tower in Fitzrovia, London, England, owned by BT Group It has also been known as the GPO Tower, the Post Office Tower, [3] and the Telecom Tower [4]
- Londons BT Tower: Landmark to be turned into a hotel after £ . . . - BBC
The BT Tower, a well-known landmark in London, is set to be turned into a hotel after it was sold for £275m Opened in 1965 by then Prime Minister Harold Wilson, the 177-metre (600ft) tower was
- BT Tower London - visitlondon. com
The BT Tower (previously known as the London Telecom Tower) is a telecommunications tower, which also used to host viewing galleries and a rotating restaurant Panoramic views Although you can't visit the BT Tower anymore, there are lots of other venues with great views across London, including The View from The Shard, Sky Garden and the
- Can you go inside the BT Tower and why was it closed?
Here's everything you need to know about the Grade II-listed London building What is the BT Tower? On its completion in 1964, the 620ft BT Tower in Fitzrovia was the tallest structure in
- BT Tower | Telecommunications, Broadcasting, Landmark | Britannica
BT Tower, communications tower and landmark located west of the Bloomsbury district in the borough of Camden, London One of the taller structures in southeastern England, it was erected in 1961–65 to the architectural designs of Eric Bedford
- A Brief History Of The BT Tower - Londonist
The BT Tower has gone by many names — Post Office Tower, GPO Tower, even the Museum Radio Tower — but whatever you call it, it remains an impressive pillar on the skyline It was built in
- The BT Tower, a Once-Futuristic London Landmark, Will Become a Hotel
But after another staple of the city’s skyline, the BT Tower, was sold to an American group on Wednesday, plans are afoot to turn it into a hotel: one that rises 581 feet (177 meters) above
- 10 Great Facts About The BT Tower
What is the BT Tower? The BT Tower is a communications tower that was built in the 1960s to support the microwave aerials that were used back then to carry telecommunications traffic from London to the rest of England It also used to house offices and served as a tourist attraction as the 34th floor houses a revolving restaurant
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