One of the most recognizable features of the Kuwait City skyline is the ensemble of famous towers that have become a national symbol representing Kuwait on the world stage. These three majestic structures, located on the Persian Gulf waterfront, harmoniously combine the utilitarian function of a water reservoir with high architectural aesthetics.
\n\nThe uniqueness of the buildings' appearance lies in their finish: more than 40,000 enameled steel discs in blue, green, and gray create a unique interplay of colors, reminiscent of mosque mosaics. The tallest tower soars to 187 meters and features two spherical extensions housing a restaurant and an observation deck.
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Designed by Danish architect Malene Bjørn, this complex is a prime example of how industrial facilities can be transformed into cultural heritage. A green landscape surrounds the towers, offering cool shade and space for walks in the region's hot arid climate.