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Kuwait Towers



 The Kuwait Towers is a group of three high-rise towers in the city of Kuwait. It was officially opened on 26 February 1977 and is classified as a landmark and symbol of modern Kuwait.

The main tower is 187 meters high and holds two areas, carries the lowest area in the lower half and has a water tank capacity of 4,500 cubic meters. In the upper half there is a restaurant that can accommodate 90 people, a cafe, a lounge and a reception hall. The upper field, which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes its entire role every 30 minutes,



The second tower is 147 meters high and serves as a water tower, the third tower is equipment to control the flow of electricity and illuminates the two towers, and these three towers are referred to as the tower structure of Kuwait in singular.

The towers were designed by Danish architect Bjørn Malin as part of a water distribution project run by a Swedish engineering company since 1997. The company's president is named Lindström Sonne.

 Five model groups of water towers were built, but the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad, wanted the design to be more attractive than ten different designs and offered three to the Emir, who chose one.

A part of the Kuwait Towers was dropped by the Swedish company, which commissioned the actual construction work to Energoprojekt from Belgrade, Yugoslavia. These towers were built in reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete, and the main tower was opened to the public.

 1 March 1979.


The Kuwait Tower Group refers to the ideals of humanity and technology symbolized by the world, and the missile.

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