Imagine speeding skywards at nine metres per second to reach the heady heights of one of the world’s tallest buildings.
The trip of a lifetime in
one of the fastest elevators in the Southern Hemisphere is soon to open in Melbourne,
Australia. The elevators are located in Eureka Tower, which is about to open its Observation Deck,
claiming it to be among the highest public vantage points in the Southern
Hemisphere.
The Eureka Tower Observation Deck is located on level 88 and is 285 metres from the ground. Access to the Deck is by one of two dedicated
elevators that reach their destination in a mere 40 seconds.
“Visitors will take in 360 degree views of the Melbourne CBD and gain stunning views to the Dandenong ranges and across Port Phillip Bay,” said Sandra
Chipchase, CEO, Melbourne Convention + Visitors Bureau.
Once the Observation Deck is open, developers will set their sights on building a walkway over the top of the skyscraper. The planned Eureka
Skywalk will be 350 metres from the ground and will rival the London Eye ride or the Eiffel Tower climb.
Eureka Tower is 300 metres and 92 storeys high and includes 560 apartments, each featuring either a balcony or winter garden.
The building has been designed by one of Melbourne’s leading architects, Nonda Katsalidis, who has designed some of Melbourne’s most
impressive buildings. His projects include the Ian Potter Museum of Art at Melbourne University, Republic Tower, The Silos and now Eureka Tower.
“Melbourne is a city that continues to grow and develop with a range of new attractions for both business visitors and tourists. We have the best
convention infrastructure in Australia and a range of experiences like no other Australian city can provide,” Ms Chipchase said.
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