WORLD FEDERATION OF GREAT TOWERS

The 'World Federation of Great Towers' (WFGT) is an association of tall towers and skyscrapers from around the world. It was created in 1989. The key criterion for inclusion in the WFGT is that the building in question must have a public observation deck. See List of towers for a listing of more observation and communication towers.

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The Towers
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The Towers


These are the 26 towers in the Federation, from tallest to shortest:
Tower's name City Country Year Total height
CN Tower Toronto Canada 1976 553.33m /1,815ft
The Ostankino Tower Moscow Russia 1967 540m / 1,771ft
Oriental Pearl Tower Shanghai China 1995 468m / 1,535ft
John Hancock Center Chicago USA 1969 444m / 1,455ft
Empire State Building New York USA 1931 443m /1,454ft
KL Tower Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 1995 421m / 1,403ft
Tianjin Radio and Television Tower Tianjin China 1991 368m / 1,197ft
Central TV Tower Beijing China 1992 405m / 1,329ft
Tashkent Tower Tashkent Uzbekistan 1985 375m / 1,230ft
Fernsehturm Berlin Germany 1969 368m / 1,197ft
Macau Tower Macau SAR China 2001 338m / 1,109ft
Tokyo Tower Tokyo Japan 1958 333m/1,093ft
Sky Tower Auckland New Zealand 1997 328m / 1,076ft
Vilnius TV Tower Vilnius Lithuania 1980 326.5m / 1,071ft
Tallinn TV Tower Tallinn Estonia 1980 314m / 1,030ft
Sydney Tower Sydney Australia 1981 304m / 1,000ft
Collserola Tower Barcelona Spain 1992 288m / 945ft
Rialto Towers Melbourne Australia 1986 270m / 886ft
Donauturm Vienna Austria 1964 252m / 827ft
Seoul Tower Seoul South Korea 1975 239.7m / 786ft
Žižkov Television Tower Prague Czech Republic 1992 216m / 709ft
The Euromast Rotterdam Netherlands 1960 185m / 607ft
Torre Latinoamericana Mexico City Mexico 1956 182m / 594ft
Blackpool Tower Blackpool United Kingdom 1894 158m / 519ft
Olympic Stadium Montreal Canada 1976 175m / 575ft
Nový Most Bratislava Slovakia 1972 95m / 311ft

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