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The complex in 2007

CETIN building is building complex in Žižkov, Prague 3 district near Olšany Cementery. It was built as Central Telecommunication Building (Czech: Ústřední telekomunikační budova) in 1979. After Velvet Revolution and formation of Czech Republic, it became headquarters of major operators like SPT Telecom or O2 Czech Republic. In 2017, it was bought by Czech developer Central Group and till 2022, it will be headquarters of telecommunications company CETIN. The main tower with antenna is 96 meters high, roof is 85 m high.

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