A view under the stars that spans four countries, excellent food, gentle music and impeccable service... All this is dinner with a view on the Vinarium Lendava tower, at 53.5 meters!
You will find the Pyramidenkogel or Jedvovac observation tower near Klagenfurt, just half an hour from our border with Austria. It is the highest wooden observation tower in the world, from where you will have a truly fantastic view of the lakes and mountains!
If it's already winter and if it has to be cold, let's use it for artwork. After all, even if it's about failed attempts at snowmen in the backyard or even igloos. Snow and ice are excellent materials for building and designing all kinds of sculptures. But that's for us amateurs. True masters gathered in China and built this.
In Dubai (where else!) they started building The Tower, which, when it is built, will be the tallest building in the world and will dethrone the skyscraper Burj Khalifa (Tower Khalifa), which was built in 2010 and is the title of the tallest building for a skyscraper Taken Taipei 101 back in 2008, when it was still growing. These days, the foundation stone of the futuristic tower, which will be built by 2020 or until the start of the world exhibition EXPO 2020, which will be hosted by Dubai.
Building living towers is one of the traditional customs in Spain, more precisely in Catalonia. The so-called Concurs de Castells (castells is the Catalan word for tower) is also held every year in the Spanish city of Tarragona, where this year it was held for the 26th time. On it, as elsewhere, teams compete in erecting a human tower. This year, one team managed a feat that no one has done before.
The architecture firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill has announced the construction of the tallest building in the world, which will measure a good kilometer in height. The so-called Kingdom Tower will be built in the city of Jeddah, which is part of Saudi Arabia and lies by the Red Sea.
In mid-April, the EdgeWalk, or walking along the edge, will open for the third time for adrenaline-seeking visitors. We can experience this at the top of the CN Tower in Toronto. A challenge for the brave, a horror for the less brave.