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The 75m-high observation deck of the TV Tower gives a decent overview of the city, but it’s still not quite tall enough to really get a sense of the city’s airplane design. The mezzanine level sometimes has exhibitions; there is also a tourist information point and cafe here, both closed for refurbishment on our last visit.


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