The Kuwait Towers are a group of three slender towers in Kuwait City, standing as a symbol of modern Kuwait. Designed by Danish architects, they were inaugurated in 1979 and are renowned for their distinctive design that combines both traditional Islamic patterns and modern architecture. The largest tower stands at 187 meters high and serves both as a water tower and a restaurant with a viewing sphere. The second tower is 145.8 meters high and serves as a water tower. The final tower houses equipment to illuminate the two larger towers and control the flow of electricity to some regions of Kuwait City. The ideal time to visit Kuwait
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