The Berlin TV Tower, known as Fernsehturm Berlin in German, stands as an iconic symbol of the cityscape of Berlin, Germany. Constructed between 1965 and 1969 by the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the tower was intended as a sign of communist power as well as a symbol of Berlin. It is strategically located in the central Mitte district, near Alexanderplatz, making it a prominent landmark easily visible throughout central Berlin. The Berlin TV Tower is the tallest structure in Germany, with a total height of 368 meters, and it features an observation deck and a revolving restaurant that offers panoramic views of the surrounding city. The sphere of the tower, which houses the visitor facilities, is located at a height of 203 meters. The architecture and design of the tower have made it a notable example of GDR architecture, as well as a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can learn about the history and significance of the tower while enjoying the impressive views from its elevated platforms.