Another Bid for Leisure Fernsehturm's Renaissance: DFMG Files Building Permit Again
Building proprietor submits fresh architectural approval request for TV tower. - Tower operator files additional application for regulatory approval
Hey there! Here's a scoop on the Leisure Fernsehturm in Hamburg. The bigwig, Deutsche Funkturm GmbH (DFMG), based in Münster, has thrown its hat in the ring once more, filing another building permit application. This time, it's about sprucing up the iconic tower, as DFMG spilled the beans back in April, proposing a new entrance building.
The project's grand vision? To breathe new life into the Heinrich-Hertz-Turm and welcome visitors once again. As a DFMG spokesperson shared, they're now pinning their hopes on the local building authority to greenlight the renovation. However, they're in the dark about when they can expect a verdict.
Built in 1968 and nicknamed Tele-Michel, the tower resides in the St. Pauli district. It's a listed building that's been off-limits to the public since the early 2000s. The initial plan was to open its doors again in 2023, but alas, the timeline's been stretched out to the indeterminate future.
Keep an eye out for updates on this revitalization project. Let's hope the Fernsehturm dons its new, shiny coat soon!
- Funkturm
- Leisure
- Münster
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- Hamburg
In the midst of the aspired Leisure Fernsehturm's resurgence, Deutsche Funkturm GmbH (DFMG) from Münster aims to foster community aid, aiming at the development of less-favored rural regions through this project. While the tower's renovation has a significant impact on the cityscape of Hamburg, this home-and-garden upgrade also promises a lifestyle alteration for its visitors, incorporating modern gadgets and advancements in technology for a unique experience.