Triumph Palace (Moscow)
Russia /
Moscow /
Moscow /
Chapayevsky pereulok, 3
World
/ Russia
/ Moscow
/ Moscow
, 12 km from center (Москва)
World / Russia / Moscow City / Northern
skyscraper, high-rise, apartment building, 2006_construction, housing complex
- On December 20, 2003 Triumph Palace was topped out, making it Europe's tallest building. The previous title holder was the Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt.
- Equipment for the cleaning and repair of the 6 central vertical stained-glass panels is mounted in special cradles mounted on monorails, which are concealed in special niches at the top when work is not in progress.
- The spire consists of 8 sections of 4 to 8 tons. It took six days to mount with help of helicopters.
- The spire is equipped with an active lightning conductor.
- The spire is faced with stainless steel sheets covering a total of 700 square meters.
57 floor.
264,5 meter.
- The building consists of 9 wings, each with its own entrance. All of the wings are connected internally by common public areas on the first 5 floors.
- This tower acquired the nickname "Stalin's 8th Sister" as it was designed to mimic the seven castle-like skyscrapers in Moscow built by Stalin in the 1950s; but is a different building from Edelweiss, which billed itself as the official 8th Tower of Moscow.
- Equipment for the cleaning and repair of the 6 central vertical stained-glass panels is mounted in special cradles mounted on monorails, which are concealed in special niches at the top when work is not in progress.
- The spire consists of 8 sections of 4 to 8 tons. It took six days to mount with help of helicopters.
- The spire is equipped with an active lightning conductor.
- The spire is faced with stainless steel sheets covering a total of 700 square meters.
57 floor.
264,5 meter.
- The building consists of 9 wings, each with its own entrance. All of the wings are connected internally by common public areas on the first 5 floors.
- This tower acquired the nickname "Stalin's 8th Sister" as it was designed to mimic the seven castle-like skyscrapers in Moscow built by Stalin in the 1950s; but is a different building from Edelweiss, which billed itself as the official 8th Tower of Moscow.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph-Palace
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°47'53"N 37°31'14"E
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- Ilyushin Aviation Complex 0.8 km
- Sokol District 1.2 km
- Aeroport District 1.4 km
- Reconstructed traffic intersection "Sokol" of the project "Big Leningradka" 1.5 km
- Khoroshyovsky District 1.9 km
- Severny Administrative Okrug 7.6 km
- Tsentralny Administrative Okrug 7.7 km
- Severo-Vostochny Administrative Okrug 10 km
State Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Systems
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Ilyushin Aviation Complex
Sokol District
Aeroport District
Reconstructed traffic intersection "Sokol" of the project "Big Leningradka"
Khoroshyovsky District
Severny Administrative Okrug
Tsentralny Administrative Okrug
Severo-Vostochny Administrative Okrug