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It is located to th Pyramidenkogel je rozhledna na vrcholu stejnojmenné hory Pyramidenkogel (851 m) nad Wörthersee, na území korutanské obce Keutschach am See v okrese Klagenfurt-venkov.Svou výškou 100 m je nejvyšší dřevěnou rozhlednou na světě. The Pyramidenkogel observation tower is situated at the top of the 850-meters-high Pyramidenkogel mountain, near Klagenfurt, the capital of Austria’s southernmost state Carinthia. It was completed in 2013 and it’s simply fantastic. With a total height of 100 metres, it’s the highest wooden viewing tower in the world. Located at the top of the 850-m-high Pyramidenkogel mountain in southern Austria, this project directly tackles the tower typology as it explores – through a 10-storey helix-shaped structure reaching a height of 100 m – the morphological and tectonic potentials inherent to an innovative use of timber. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world Pyramidenkogel Tower - #TEMPTED.
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Boka online, betala på hotellet. Pyramidenkogel Tower is a communications mast or tower, observation tower and concrete tower that was built from 1966 until 1968. The project is located in Keutschach am See, Carinthia, Austria, Europe.
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Der Pyramidenkogel in Keutschach am Wörthersee ist mit seinen 100 m Höhe der höchste Holzaussichtsturm der Welt.
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A 54-metre-tall (177 ft) observation and broadcasting tower of steel and concrete, the Pyramidenkogel Tower, was built between 1966 and 1968 and was a well-known "futuristic" tourist attraction, according to the Rough Guide to Austria; Lonely Planet calls it "avant-garde." At 100 m the Pyramidenkogel tower is the world's tallest wooden observation tower.
It was completed in 2013 and it’s simply fantastic. With a total height of 100 metres, it’s the highest wooden viewing tower in the world. Located at the top of the 850-m-high Pyramidenkogel mountain in southern Austria, this project directly tackles the tower typology as it explores – through a 10-storey helix-shaped structure reaching a height of 100 m – the morphological and tectonic potentials inherent to an innovative use of timber. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world
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From the Pyramidenkogel visitors can enjoy impressive wide-ranging views of the proud summits of the Hohe Tauern to the north as far as the Karawanken, and towards Italy and Slovenia beyond the borders of the province of Carinthia. A 54-metre-tall (177 ft) observation and broadcasting tower of steel and concrete, the Pyramidenkogel Tower, was built between 1966 and 1968 and was a well-known "futuristic" tourist attraction, according to the Rough Guide to Austria; Lonely Planet calls it "avant-garde." The Pyramidenkogel Tower Rollroboter (CC BY-SA 3.0) There is a mountain in Austria called Pyramidenkogel, reaching 2,700 feet above sea level. That’s not very tall compared to the Alps, only about Pyramidenkogel is near the resort village of Maria Wörth, along the southern banks of the Wörthersee (Lake Wörth), in an area that is a boundary between speakers of German and Slovenian. There are two ways to ascend the tower: lift and stairs. In 1966-68 a 54-metre tall observation and broadcasting tower of steel and concrete, the Pyramidenkogel Tower, was built on its place. The Pyramidenkogel is a mountain on the south board of the W•rthersee in Carinthia.