The Panoramic Tower (Torre Panorâmica) is one of the most iconic and visited attractions in Curitiba, located in southern Brazil. It is more than just an observation deck; it is part of an active 109.5-meter tall TV tower, comparable to a 40-story building. Built in 1991, it quickly became an integral part of the cityscape and a popular destination for both tourists and locals. The tower is the only one of its kind in the country where an observation deck on a telecommunications facility is open to the public.
The main draw for visitors is, of course, the spectacular 360-degree panoramic view from the observation deck. From here, you can fully appreciate the scale and beauty of Curitiba, often called Brazil's "ecological capital." On a clear day, you can see not only all the city's districts and its famous parks but also the outlines of the Serra do Mar mountain range on the horizon. Incidentally, the name "Curitiba" translates from the indigenous language as "pine place," hinting at the lush greenery you are sure to notice from above.

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Visiting the Panoramic Tower is a great way to start your tour of the city, providing a general overview of its layout and the location of key landmarks. In addition to the magnificent views, the ground floor houses the small but interesting Telephone Museum, where you can see antique devices and learn about the history of telecommunications. This site offers a unique opportunity to see the city from a bird's-eye view and take unforgettable photos to remember your trip.