Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Turkmenistan builds largest indoor Ferris wheel



The largest Ferris wheel in an enclosed architectural design was presented last month in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. The Ferris wheel measured 47.60 metres (156 ft 2 in) high and with a diameter of 57 metres.


A large glass and white-steel casing houses the Ferris wheel, which has 24 six-seat cabins for the ferris wheel. The structure also houses the Alem entertainment center, which includes a bowling alley, cinema screens, a restaurant and a planetarium.


Created by the Turkmenistan government, the structure cost approximately $90 million (£57 million) to build and was opened on Turkmenistan's Day of Revival, Unity and Magtymguly Poetry.

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