Tower in Pyongyang, North Korea
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38°59′37″N 125°43′49″E / 38.9937°N 125.7304°E / 38.9937; 125.7304Height | 210 m |
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Floor count | 53 |
Mirae Scientists Street Unha Tower (Korean: 미래과학자거리 레지던스 은하 타워) or Galaxy Tower is a futuristic 53-story building in Pyongyang. It is the tallest of the towers on Mirae Scientists Street, and is considered to be the most eye-catching.[1]
References
- ^ NK News: May 2017 Largest skyscraper on prestige Pyongyang street remains uninhabited: sources "A year and a half after opening, Mirae Future Scientists street tower appears uninhabited"
Further reading
- Kang Eun Ah (2016-01-26). 201m 평양 53층 ‘은하 201m 평양 53층 ‘은하아파트’, 세계 71위 (in Korean). 채널A. Archived from the original on 2016-10-01. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
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