N Seoul Tower

The N Seoul Tower ( korean. 엔 서울 타워 or N 서울 타워, En Seoul Tavo ) is a publicly accessible TV tower in the South Korean capital Seoul. The 236.7 -meter-high tower stands on Mount Namsan (243 m above sea level. NN ). Therefore Koreans call the tower often Namsan Tower ( 남산 타워 ). From the north, a cable car from the foot leads to the top of the mountain to the foot of the tower. The tower has an open terrace, 133 meters above a revolving restaurant, and two internal view galleries. The upper viewing platform has a height of 138 meters. At the foot of the tower there is a Teddy Bear Museum and various exhibitions. The tower is built on a square-shaped construction, similar to the Tokyo Tower in Japan. Before his conversion in November 2005 was the only tower Seoul Tower.

Specifications

  • Start of construction: December 1969
  • Inauguration Date: July 30, 1975
  • Architect: Jong Youl Chang
  • Total weight: 15,000 t
  • Total length of antenna: 101 m
  • Seats in the restaurant: 184
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