It is the icon of Kuwait liberation; it is the second tallest tower in Kuwait and 5th tallest telecommunication tower in the world. It represents country’s resurgence. It is 372 meters height that are 40 m higher than Eifel Tower. Iraqi was occupied during the Gulf War for seven months.
After the liberation of the multinational union, this tower was named. The construction of the tower started before Iraqi invasion. At the time of war the construction were put on hold and after the invaders left out the construction was resumed and inaugurated as telecommunications tower on March 10, 1996 by Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Amir. The pinnacle was renamed as the Liberation Tower; in the year 1993 after the reproduction was finished. The structure was constructed utilizing fired tiles front from the base to the main overhang level, which is 308 meters over ground level. This pinnacle additionally isolated into three divisions, also it has 18 lifts, and it the quickest lift on the planet, working at the speed of 6.3meters every second.
Concerning the turning gallery, there are six office floors across 12000 sqm over the rotating observatory level, that ascent up and out inside a section canvassed in aniodised aluminum, to oppose the serious temperatures. The pinnacle incorporates a rotating eatery and an observation stage, aside from radio and media communications workplaces. Vacationer generally doesn’t botch the opportunity to visit this goal all through their movement to Kuwait.
Address: Abdulla Al Salem St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Opening Hour:
Sunday | 8am–12:30pm, 4–7pm |
Monday | 8am–12:30pm, 4–7pm |
Tuesday | 8am–12:30pm, 4–7pm |
Wednesday | 8am–12:30pm, 4–7pm |
Thursday | 8am–12:30pm, 4–7pm |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
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