In the Tower’s lowest sections it houses a hotel and a tower restaurant.
The monument is accessible by road and also by cable car from the foot of the mountain.
The next two floors, clad in aluminum, are used for accommodation.
On the third floor are 14 hotel rooms for a total of 56 guests.
On the fourth floor are rooms for employees of the transmitter and the hotel and two three-roomed flats.
The area of the fifth to seventh floors is set aside for the aerials of the transmitting technology.
On the seventh and eighth floors there is a tank for drinking water and battery-operated back-up power supply.
The ninth floor contains the lift plant room.
Above it a special pendulum is installed, whose movement absorbs the transverse oscillation of the tower.
Sources:UNESCO,WikipediaviaThe World Geography