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Näsinneula is an observation tower in Tampere, Finland, overseeing Lake Näsijärvi. It was built in 1970–1971 and was designed by Pekka Ilveskoski. It is the tallest free-standing structure in Finland and the tallest observation tower in the Nordic countries at a height of . The tower opened in 1971 and is located in the Särkänniemi amusement park. There is a revolving restaurant in the tower above the ground; one revolution takes 45 minutes. The design of Näsinneula was inspired by the Space Needle in Seattle. The idea of a revolving restaurant was taken from the Puijo tower in Kuopio. The base of the tower is at about of elevation from lake Näsijärvi. There are two elevators, made by Valmet-Schlieren. The elevators go up to a height of , to the Pilvilinna ("Cloud Castle") café. The restaurant (called Näsinneula) is one story higher. The elevator ride to the top takes 27 seconds with a maximum speed of and the elevators carry a maximum of 16 people. The elevators are still the fastest public elevators in Finland. In the event of a blackout, the tower's own diesel emergency generator will start. In an emergency people can be evacuated with stairs that have 700 steps. Beacon lights at the top of the tower display a weather forecast: ==Gallery== File:Näsinnäula.JPG|Näsinneula – tower on the shore of Näsijärvi in Tampere, 21 August 2005 File:Tampere7.jpg|A view of the city of Tampere from Näsinneula, July 2013 File:Näsijärvi.JPG|Näsijärvi lake seen from the Näsinneula tower in Tampere, 21 August 2005 File:Tampere-Särkänniemi-Näsinneula-panorama.jpg|Näsinneula at summer evening with Näsijärvi lake in background, 21 July 2007 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Näsinneula tower」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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