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Borj-e Milad
| Status: | built | | Construction Dates | | Began | 1999 | | Finished | 2007 | | Floor Count | 12 | | Floor Area | 154,000 m² | | Elevator Count | 6 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - communication | | - conference | | - hotel | | - observation | | - restaurant | | Structural Types | | - tower | | - pod | | - pole | | - revolving floor | | Architectural Style | | - islamic | | Materials | | - glass | | - steel | | - concrete, reinforced |
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| | Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Antenna | | 435.0 m | | Yadman.ir | | | | | | | | Roof | | 315.0 m | | '' | | | | | | | | Restaurant | | 276.0 m | | '' | | | | | | | | Concrete shaft | | 240.0 m | | '' | | | | | | | | Lobby | | 28.0 m | | '' | | | | | |
Description • At the completation, the Milad Tower was the 4th tallest free-standing telecommunication tower in the world.
• It has a lobby, concrete shaft, three converging structures in buttress form ascended by six, 20-person panoramic elevators travelling at 7 metres (23 feet) per second, 12-storey telecommunications, dining and observation structure and a metal mast.
• It features an Islamic Revolution museum.
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