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The '''Martin Beiter Tower''' (Besmenian: ''Martin-Beiter-Turm'') is a television tower in [[Laitstadt]], [[Besmenia]]. It is located in the north of the Mitte district. With a height of 467.9 m, the tower is the tallest structure in Nortua. | The '''Martin Beiter Tower''' (Besmenian: ''Martin-Beiter-Turm'') is a television tower in [[Laitstadt]], [[Besmenia]]. It is located in the north of the Mitte district. With a height of 467.9 m, the tower is the second-tallest structure in [[Nortua]] after the [[Anea Tower]] in [[Eblium]], [[New Anea]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Replicas== | ==Replicas== | ||
Between 2006 and 2009 a replica of the Martin Beiter Tower was built in [[Westerlin]], which was opened to the public in 2009. It acts as an observation deck and tourist attraction | Between 2006 and 2009 a replica of the Martin Beiter Tower was built in [[Westerlin]], which was opened to the public in 2009. It acts as an observation deck and tourist attraction | ||
[[Category: Besmenia]] | [[Category: Besmenia]] |
Revision as of 02:49, 10 July 2024
Martin Beiter Tower | |
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Martin-Beiter-Turm | |
General information | |
Type | Television tower restaurant observation tower hotel |
Location | Laitstadt-Mitte, Besmenia |
Construction started | 1990 |
Completed | 1994 |
Opened | 1 March 1994 |
Cost | BS 250 million |
Owner | Government of Laitstadt |
Height | 467.9 m (1,535 ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Paul Äcker |
The Martin Beiter Tower (Besmenian: Martin-Beiter-Turm) is a television tower in Laitstadt, Besmenia. It is located in the north of the Mitte district. With a height of 467.9 m, the tower is the second-tallest structure in Nortua after the Anea Tower in Eblium, New Anea.
History
Replicas
Between 2006 and 2009 a replica of the Martin Beiter Tower was built in Westerlin, which was opened to the public in 2009. It acts as an observation deck and tourist attraction