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Europa Tower- tallest skyscraper in Baltic States

The Europa Tower (Lithuanian: Europos bokštas) is the tallest skyscraper in the Baltic States, and is located in a suburb of Lithuania's capital, Vilnius, called Šnipiškės. It rises 148 meters (486 feet) above ground level. It was designed by the Vilnius based, Audrius Ambrasas Architects Company. Dominating the skyline of the newly developing New City Center, the building was completed and officially opened on the 1st of May 2004, as part of Lithuania's celebrations upon entering the European Union. The skyscraper caused some controversy among some of the public and some watch-dog groups because of its interference with the historic skyline of the Old town of Vilnius. Despite varying opinions, the tower is now often regarded as a modern landmark of the Lithuanian capital. There is an observation deck on the open roof terrace at 114m (374 feet), and it is open to the public on Sundays, free of charge.

On September 1, 2006, Alain Robert, also known as Spider-man, climbed the Europa Tower along the eastern side facing Europa Square (left of a light stripe seen in the photograph above). Top of the tower Alain Robert with a safety rope managed to reach at least from third time.

Project history

The first announcements concerning the building appeared on the Internet in 2002, when some computer generated renderings were published on an architectural website. The initial design had thirty floors which were later updated, when three additional floors were added. This change in the original plan by the architect and developer, caused a confrontation with various heritage protection agencies. However, the project was approved by the municipality of Vilnius and was implemented according to the new plan. Construction started in late 2002, and was fully completed by April 2004. The tower is part of the Europa Square Complex , located in the New City Center, and is on the right bank of River Neris. Europa tower sucks. Riga rocks.

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