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|cost= Approximately [[Indian rupee|Rs]] 70 [[crore]]<ref name=finallyopen>[http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/years-after-its-construction-delhi-eye-is-finally-open-to-public/ Years after its construction, Delhi Eye is finally open to public]</ref> |
|cost= Approximately [[Indian rupee|Rs]] 70 [[crore]]<ref name=finallyopen>[http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/years-after-its-construction-delhi-eye-is-finally-open-to-public/ Years after its construction, Delhi Eye is finally open to public]</ref> |
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'''Delhi Eye''' is a [[transportable Ferris wheel]] installation<ref name=monumentaltreat /> at [[Kalindi Kunj|Kalindi Kunj Park]] in the [[Okhla]] neighbourhood of [[Delhi]], [[India]].<ref name=finallyopen /> |
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The wheel has 36 air-conditioned cabins, each able to carry six passengers, from which [[Akshardham Temple]], [[Humayun's Tomb]], [[Lotus Temple]], [[Qutb Minar]] and [[Red Fort]] are visible on a clear day. It was constructed by [[Dutch Wheels BV]],<ref name=finallyopen /> a division of [[Vekoma Rides Manufacturing]], and is operated by Izara Entertainment.<ref name=thrownopen /> |
The wheel has 36 air-conditioned cabins, each able to carry six passengers, from which [[Akshardham Temple]], [[Humayun's Tomb]], [[Lotus Temple]], [[Qutb Minar]] and [[Red Fort]] are visible on a clear day. It was constructed by [[Dutch Wheels BV]],<ref name=finallyopen /> a division of [[Vekoma Rides Manufacturing]], and is operated by Izara Entertainment.<ref name=thrownopen /> |
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{{Anchor|Height}}Conflicting reports credit the Delhi Eye with an overall height of either (approximately) {{Convert|45|m|ft}}<ref name=monumentaltreat /><ref name=finallyopen /><ref name=viewfromthesky> |
{{Anchor|Height}}Conflicting reports credit the Delhi Eye with an overall height of either (approximately) {{Convert|45|m|ft}}<ref name=monumentaltreat /><ref name=finallyopen /><ref name=viewfromthesky> |
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[http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/view-from-the-sky-delhi-eye-reopens_1478980.html View from the sky: Delhi Eye reopens]</ref> or {{Convert|200|ft|m}},<ref name=thrownopen /><ref name=finallyopen /> and a diameter of "slightly over 40" m ({{Convert|40|m|ft|disp=out}}).<ref name=monumentaltreat /> |
[http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/view-from-the-sky-delhi-eye-reopens_1478980.html View from the sky: Delhi Eye reopens]</ref> or {{Convert|200|ft|m}},<ref name=thrownopen /><ref name=finallyopen /> and a diameter of "slightly over 40" m ({{Convert|40|m|ft|disp=out}}).<ref name=monumentaltreat /> |
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==Gallery== |
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<Gallery> |
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File:Delhi Eye - Cabin.JPG|Delhi Eye - Cabin |
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File:Delhi Rides Main Gate 1.jpg|Delhi Rides Main Gate |
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File:Delhi Rides Main Gate.jpg|Delhi Rides Main Gate |
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File:Cars inside Delhi rides.JPG|Cars inside Delhi rides |
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File:AC outlet - Delhi Eye Cabins.JPG|AC outlet - Delhi Eye Cabins |
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</Gallery> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 08:44, 1 October 2015
Delhi Eye | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Dutch Wheels (Vekoma) R50 transportable Ferris wheel[1][2] |
Location | Delhi, India |
Completed | 2010[1] |
Opened | 2014[1] |
Cost | Approximately Rs 70 crore[3] |
Delhi Eye is a transportable Ferris wheel installation[2] at Kalindi Kunj Park in the Okhla neighbourhood of Delhi, India.[3]
The wheel has 36 air-conditioned cabins, each able to carry six passengers, from which Akshardham Temple, Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutb Minar and Red Fort are visible on a clear day. It was constructed by Dutch Wheels BV,[3] a division of Vekoma Rides Manufacturing, and is operated by Izara Entertainment.[1]
Conflicting reports credit the Delhi Eye with an overall height of either (approximately) 45 metres (148 ft)[2][3][4] or 200 feet (61 m),[1][3] and a diameter of "slightly over 40" m (130 ft).[2]
Gallery
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Delhi Eye - Cabins
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Delhi Eye - Cabin
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Delhi Rides Main Gate
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Delhi Rides Main Gate
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Cars inside Delhi rides
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AC outlet - Delhi Eye Cabins