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Dominating the skyline of Tehran’s western suburbs, Milad Tower is 435m high, including 120m of antenna, making it, in 2017, the world’s sixth-tallest free-standing tower. Bearing a striking resemblance to Menara Kuala Lumpur, its octagonal concrete shaft tapers up to a pod with 12 floors, including both enclosed and open observation decks, a gallery, a cafe and a revolving restaurant

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The Milad concert hall at Milad's complex .

 

About the Milad Tower:

Milad Tower is the tallest tower in Iran and one of Tehran's symbols , it stands 435 m high from base to tip of the antenna . Milad Tower is the sixth tallest tower in the world (2011)

 

سالن اجرای کنسرت و همایش در مجموعه برج میلاد

 

اطلاعاتی مختصردر مورد برج میلاد:

برج 435 متری میلاد ؛ ششمین برج بلند دنیا و یکی از نمادهای پایتخت ایران است ....نکته مهم در طرح و اجرا این برج وجود تیمی از جوانان ایرانی است و درصد بزرگی از این سازه به دست خود ایرانیان اجرا شده است

Milad Tower is the tallest tower in Iran and one of Tehran's symbols , it stands 435 m high from base to tip of the antenna . Milad Tower is the sixth tallest tower in the world (2011)

 

برج 435 متری میلاد ؛ ششمین برج بلند دنیا و یکی از نمادهای پایتخت ایران است ....نکته مهم در طرح و اجرا این برج وجود تیمی از جوانان ایرانی است و درصد بزرگی از این سازه به دست خود ایرانیان اجرا شده است

see smog.

Guess from where this picture is taken. :)

Milad chowk Mosque lahore

280m high, 360 degree view over Tehran and mountains. Including antenna, the Milad is 435m high and the tallest tower in the Middle-East. Finished in 2009. Fee is 350k Rials (=EUR 10) to go up (April 2017). With this ticket you can also get into the Skydome, the closed observation deck, a museum and the revoloving restaurant. There is also a cheaper ticket which only allows you onto the Open-Air Observation Deck not sure what the price of that is. This is, with clear views, very well worth the money!

 

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Dominating the skyline of Tehran’s western suburbs, Milad Tower is 435m high, including 120m of antenna, making it, in 2017, the world’s sixth-tallest free-standing tower. Bearing a striking resemblance to Menara Kuala Lumpur, its octagonal concrete shaft tapers up to a pod with 12 floors, including both enclosed and open observation decks, a gallery, a cafe and a revolving restaurant At the base of the tower is the separate Tehran Milad Tower International Convention Centre, where concerts are occasionally held.

Milad Tower

Tehran Iran

The Milad Tower in Northern Tehran is 17th-tallest freestanding structure in the world at 435m. This 30s exposure was taken from one of the rooftops looking North towards the Alborz mountains.

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White-eared bulbul and The Milad Tower behind it.

Another one from the Milad tower and another HDR. View on the West side, Pardisan Park, at sunset.

 

3 RAW's with +2, -2 and 0 EV merged into a single image.

Dusty Sunset, Milad Tower, Tehran, Iran

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This photo taken at highlands Tochal mountains in northwest of Tehran, Iran.

You can visit Milad Tower in the center of photo on a dusty sunset in Tehran!!

 

Milad Tower, with the height of 435 m (1,427 ft), is the tallest in Iran and the sixth tallest telecommunication tower in the world after the Tokyo Skytree, Canton Tower in Guangzhou, CN Tower in Toronto, Ostankino Tower in Moscow, the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai. It is also the 17th tallest freestanding structure in the world. The tower has been designed by Dr. M.R. Hafezi and was built by Boland Payeh Co. Construction started in 2000, Completed in 2007 and officially a year later, opened on 8 October 2008. More than 250 local and foreign journalists covering the event. Milad Tower has an octagonal base, symbolising traditional Persian architecture.

  

Dedicated to my dear Behrooz who I borrowed his great camera and took this shot with.

This photo is made via composing three different exposure photos from one RAW file: -1.5, +0.5 and +2.9

All colors, light rays, shadows and anything else are natural.

For more information on how to make this (in Persian) and see 3 source images, check here.

 

And a new happening! Yes, you see my signature as a watermark for the first time. The reason is tens (or even hundreds) of use of my photos without mentioning my name!

I use CreativeCommons BY license, which means everyone can freely use my photos for free, even for commercial purposes, with just crediting it to me. But I can't understand why there exist lots of people who don't even respect such a simple license!

You can see the last example I found here:

www.iranian.com/main/albums/theyre-alive-0 (Photo ber005)

 

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Added to Flickr Explore (interestingness) archive of 26 November 2007.

7seen & Norouz celebration in Milad's complex

 

About the Milad Tower:

Milad Tower is the tallest tower in Iran and one of Tehran's symbols , it stands 435 m high from base to tip of the antenna . Milad Tower is the sixth tallest tower in the world (2011)

 

سفره هفت سین و نوروز در مجموعه برج میلاد

 

اطلاعاتی مختصردر مورد برج میلاد:

برج 435 متری میلاد ؛ ششمین برج بلند دنیا و یکی از نمادهای پایتخت ایران است ....نکته مهم در طرح و اجرا این برج وجود تیمی از جوانان ایرانی است و درصد بزرگی از این سازه به دست خود ایرانیان اجرا شده است

435m Burj-e Milad tower in front of the Tochal mountains.

Milad Tower, in a heavy rainy day.

Hemmat Highway, Tehran, Iran

 

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Added to Flickr Explore (interestingness) archive of 18 December 2007.

Milad un Nabi, a major Islamic Festival

Heavy afternoon traffic in Tehran Resalat highway over Seyyed Khandan bridge, Milad tower at the background.

 

This was taken right at the beginning of a life-changing journey. I was waiting for a taxi to take me to Qom from the midst of these busy Tehran urban highways at rush hour. A young Iranian student I met in the taxi talked to me about the Agricultural Jihad volunteering works that thousands of university students like himself engaged in every summer in rural areas of the country to help with poverty alleviation and improvements of rural infrastructure. I badly wished I too could participate: I was tired of trying to compensate against the overwhelmingly negative propaganda that Iran gets by just talking to people outside of Iran. I felt I needed to actually do something for the people inside of Iran as a gesture to compensate for decades of global collective punishment and crimes against them. Unfortunately, the summer had already passed, but it wouldn't be too long until the next opportunity showed up along with a greater motivation: the most criminal and indiscriminate sanctions ever against Iran, a new crime against humanity authored by the Obama administration, were starting to kick in hurting - as usual - the civilian population. And so these ascending urban highways heading to the new Milad tower before my trip to Qom somehow morphed into a symbol of a journey into better understanding Iran, a path which would bring me oceans of valuable and enriching life experiences.

  

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This is Milad Tower in Tehran, which is located next to Hemmat highway. Many people pass by and don't see this beauty.

 

"The loftiest towers rise from the ground." - {Chinese Proverbs}

Milad Tower (Persian: Borj e Milād – برج میلاد‎‎), also known as the Tehran Tower (برج تهران – Borj e Tehrān),[3] is a multi-purpose tower in Tehran, Iran. It is the sixth tallest tower[4] and the 17th tallest freestanding structure in the world.[5]

It is located between the Qarb Town and Gisha District, standing at 435 m (1,427 ft) from base to the tip of the antenna.[6] The head consists of a large pod with 12 floors, the roof of which is at 315 m (1,033 ft).

The tower is a part of a complex called International Trade and Convention Center of Tehran. The complex also includes a five-star hotel, a convention center, a world trade center, and an IT park.[

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