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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Don’t look down: Workers put finishing touches to 1,000m high Alpine viewing tower

By Mail Foreign Service

Workers make finishing touches to the AlpspiX viewing platform in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, southern Germany


You'll definitely need a head for heights if you're planning on visiting the 1,000m high AlpspiX viewing tower, which is to open in southern Germany on July 4.

The towering structure is situated in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen region of the country and provides panoramic views of surrounding Hoellental and Garmisch.


The arms of the platform cross in an 'X' shape above a 1,000m abyss


Each arm of the tower is 24m long, crossing in an ‘X’ shape over an abyss at the base of the Alpspitze mountain, while jutting out 13m over an empty void, with the other 11m anchored in rock.

At the end of each arm, a glass wall offers a unique view of the alpine surroundings.

Each arm of the ‘X’ is just 3m wide and formed of a grid, which will allow snow to pass through it during winter.


Each platform arm ends in a glass wall, offering unobscured views of the Alpine surroundings


The breath-taking structure is due to open on July 4


Vision: An artist's impression of the 3metre-wide viewing platforms which are suspended above the drop


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