Milad Tower
In Tehran, Iran, there is a multipurpose tower called the Milad tower. Seismic activity is of particular significance since Tehran is situated close to two tectonic plate fault lines. At 436 meters tall, the Milad Tower is the sixth-tallest tower in the world and the fourth-tallest telecommunications tower. In addition to being used for telecommunications with extremely sensitive equipment, the tower has numerous stories of stores and restaurants.
The "Shahestan Pahlavi" project, which was envisioned to span five million square meters and house 50,000 citizens, government ministries, commercial offices, and a variety of cultural centers, included the Milad Tower as one of its proposed components (libraries and museums). However, after the 1979 Revolution, this initiative was abandoned. Construction on the tower, which took 11 years to complete, started in 1997 when it was brought back (2008). The structure has 63 commerce units, many food courts, observation decks, telecommunication services, and a 27,000 m2 carpark, making it multifunctional.
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Address: Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
Phone number: +98 21 8436 1000
Official site: https://www.visitiran.ir/attraction/milad-tower