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The Mardisian National Tower (Barborican: Tour de Mardisienne Nationale) is a 531,2 meter high (1743 ft) concrete telecommunications and observation tower in downtown Vacquier, Alexandria, Mardisia.
It was completed in 1976, and is named after Mardisian National, the railway company that built the tower. In 1998, the MN Tower was acquired by Mardisian Federal Estates Association, a federal Crown corporation responsible for real estate development in Mardisia.
It is a signature icon of Vacquier's skyline and attracts more than two million international visitors annually. It houses two observation decks, a revolving restaurant at a height of 1,078 feet (328 metres), and an entertainment complex.
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Categories:
- Towers completed in 1976
- Buildings and structures in Vacquier
- Towers with revolving restaurants
- Mardisian National Railway facilities
- Communication towers in Mardisia
- Observation towers in Mardisia
- Towers in Vacquier
- Modernist architecture in Mardisia
- Transmitter sites in Mardisia
- Tourist attractions in Vacquier