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  1. Tour d'observation à Auersberg, Saxe, Allemagne. Tour d'observation du camp de concentration et d'extermination de Majdanek Tour d'observation ornithologique. Une tour d'observation aussi appelé tour panoramique (dans le domaine des loisirs) est une tour construite pour pouvoir voir au loin en utilisant le simple principe de l'élévation : en hauteur notre champ de vision s'élargit, la ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BiržaiBiržai - Wikipedia

    Biržai Castle Arsenal reconstructed in 2013 to restore a historic look of the Castle's yard 32 meters tall canoe-shaped Kirkilai Tower with a viewpoint to Kirkilai Lakes opened in 2015. The architects of the observation tower are Giedrius Akelis, Lina Šantaraitė Geography Sinkhole formed in December, 2004

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kyoto_TowerKyoto Tower - Wikipedia

    Kyoto Tower (京都タワー, Kyōto-tawā) is an observation tower located in Kyoto, Japan. The steel tower is the tallest structure in Kyoto with its observation deck at 100 metres (328 ft) and its spire at 131 metres (430 ft). [2] The 800-ton tower stands atop a 9-story building, which houses a 3-star hotel and several stores.

  4. Spinnaker Tower at night in 2005. The Spinnaker Tower is a 170-metre (560 ft) landmark observation tower in Portsmouth, England. It is the centrepiece of the redevelopment of Portsmouth Harbour, which was supported by a National Lottery grant. The tower's design was chosen by Portsmouth residents from a selection of three different designs in a ...

  5. When the tower opened on 26 October 2005, it featured an observation deck known as the Q1 Observation Deck which was owned and operated by Sunland. In 2006 it was sold off to the MFS group. In the late 2000s it was renamed the QDeck. Following the receivership of the MFS group in 2009, Ardent Leisure purchased the observation deck for $13.5 ...

  6. September 25, 1980. The Great Blue Hill Observation Tower, known locally as Eliot Tower, a 35-foot-tall (11 m) stone structure, was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). [2] Its rubble stone base is joined to that of the Eliot Memorial Bridge and the two appear now to have been built together.

  7. The Tokyo Skytree in Tokyo, Japan has been the tallest tower since 2012.. This list includes extant buildings that fulfill the engineering definition of a tower: "a tall human structure, always taller than it is wide, for public or regular operational access by humans, but not for living in or office work, and which is self-supporting or free-standing, meaning no guy-wires for support."