Danube Tower (Donauturm)
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, VIENNA/ Updated : Nov 26, 2014, 15:28 IST
Synopsis
Completed in 1964 for the International Horticultural Exhibition, the Danube Tower - at 252 meters high - offers superb views all around. It's now an easily identifiable part of Danube Park (Donaupark), which was also created for … Read more
Completed in 1964 for the International Horticultural Exhibition, the Danube Tower - at 252 meters high - offers superb views all around. It's now an easily identifiable part of Danube Park (Donaupark), which was also created for the Horticultural Exhibition. The park rests on an artificial island, northeast of the historic centre. Read less

Great views from up high
Completed in 1964 for the International Horticultural Exhibition, the Danube Tower - at 252 meters high - offers superb views all around. It's now an easily identifiable part of Danube Park (Donaupark), which was also created for the Horticultural Exhibition. The park rests on an artificial island, northeast of the historic centre.
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