موضوع بالانجليزي عن ابراج الكويت
تعبير عن الكويت بالانجليزي قصير
موضوع انجليزي عن الكويت ابتدائي
تعبير انجليزي عن الكويت للصف السادس
موضوع انجليزي عن ابراج الكويت ابتدائي
موضوع عن معالم الكويت
تعبير انجليزي عن ابراج الكويت للصف السادس
موضوع عن الكويت بالانجليزي للصف السادس
موضوع عن برج التحرير بالانجليزي

The towers of Kuwait are three towers on the coast of the Arabian Gulf in the city of Kuwait in an area called Ras Ajouza, designed by Lindustrom Engineering Office in Sweden and implemented by the Yugoslav company Energoprojekt, which was built in 1975 and officially opened on March 1, 1979, Main to 187 meters. . Is one of the most prominent features of Kuwait and is a symbol of contemporary Renaissance and a guide to its advancement and advancement.
In 1980, the towers won the Aga Khan Award for Islamic Architecture. The committee that selected the towers explained that the construction of these towers is an attempt to integrate modern techniques, aesthetic values, functional needs and social services into one facility
On December 31, 2001, the lights were turned off at the Kuwait Towers in order to bid farewell to 2001, when Kuwait was the capital of Arab culture
On 1 August 2007, Riyadi Ali Al-Aidan announced that he was seeking to break his previous record by riding the towers in honor of the martyrs of Kuwait on August 2. In 2006, he climbed the shelves, which were 45 stories high, 175 meters high in four minutes thirty seconds
On November 14, 2007, Kuwait Sugar Association announced that it will celebrate the International Day of Sugar by lighting the Kuwait Towers with the participation of 100 international teachers. The towers will be illuminated in blue
On March 5, 2009, the 2009 Kuwait Rally kicked off in front of the towers [6].

The idea of ​​towers
The idea of ​​the towers began in 1963, but stopped and reappeared in 1968. Construction began in 1975 to officially open in 1979. The idea of ​​establishing the towers of Kuwait dates back to Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah when it needed the Ministry of Electricity and Water Construction of alternative water reservoirs for old iron reservoirs
Design towers
Kuwait Towers This is the perfect place to be designed in line with Kuwait's traditional landmarks. The larger and main tower, which holds both cards, shows the "evaporator" and the second tower, which has one ball pointing to the "sprayer". The third smaller tower signifies the "makhala".
It was added to the fifty-five thousand plates, which are made of Chinese-plated iron with eight bright colors in harmony with the sky and the sea.
The main tower

An interior view of one of the towers' halls
It is 187 meters above sea level and consists of two squares where the ground floor has a luxurious reception hall and the Royal Quiff Room. There is also an external requests section and a training room. It consists of a high ball, the ball, and a full cycle revolves around itself every half hour. Visitors are familiar with the views of Kuwait. The tower contains two quick elevators to move visitors from the ground to the ball at a height of 133 meters in 35 seconds. The land is 20 meters long and the tower contains a water tank that can accommodate 1 million gallons of water
The two cards are:
The first major ball:
• Includes Horizon Restaurant
• Café Cafe
• Oasis Dasman Hall
Oasis
The second ball: the ball
It is divided into two parts:
• The first section is "fixed": 120 meters above sea level.
• The second section "mobile": height 123 meters and a full cycle every half an hour There is a gift shop and cafeteria where the drinks and snacks and fast This section has a telescope to see the surrounding landmarks around the towers and areas of Kuwait and the Green Island and Qasim Dasman.
The middle tower

Kuwait Towers
Is a water reservoir with a height of 147 meters and can accommodate 1 million cubic gallons and a diameter of 18 meters
The smaller tower
The tower is designed to control the electricity connection to the surrounding area and its surroundings and the height of 113 meters and the lighting of the other two towers by the strong headlights installed in it and the number of about 100 Scouts, and the diameter at the ground 12 meters
The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
The towers were reopened on December 26, 1992, after they were destroyed in the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. The destruction of the towers was 70%. The technical equipment, the equipment, the glass, the burning of the floors and the cables were destroyed. The losses were estimated at two million Kuwaiti dinars Liberation of Kuwait from the invasion The Tourism Projects Company formed a committee to assess the damage and restore facilities to the former and has been connected to the electricity after repair and maintenance of power stations and water network

The renovation included the dyeing and renovation of the towers from the inside and the replacement of furniture and decoration and the cultivation of gardens and the provision of equipment and supplies of restaurant towers, and on 26 December 1992 the Minister of Finance and Planning Minister Nasser Al-Rowdan opening towers

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