Vinarium Tower | |
Native Name: | stolp Vinarium |
Status: | Complete |
Start Date: | 13 January 2015 |
Location: | Lendavske gorice |
Address: | 229 Dolgovaške Gorice Lendava 9220, Slovenia |
Completion Date: | 15–25 July 2015 |
Opening: | 2 September 2015 |
Cost: | €1.8 million |
Architectural Style: | knitted steel tubes |
Building Type: | Observation |
Roof: | 46.5m (152.6feet) |
Tip: | 53.5m (175.5feet) |
Elevator Count: | 1 |
Top Floor: | 38.5m (126.3feet) |
Floor Count: | 9 (+ lobby) |
Observatory: | 42m (138feet) |
Architect: | Oskar Virag Iztok Rajšter |
Main Contractor: | SGP Pomgrad |
Owner: | Municipality of Lendava |
The Vinarium Tower (Slovenian: stolp Vinarium, Hungarian: Vinarium torony; Vinarium Lendava, Panonnian Basin Lighthouse, Prekmurje Eiffel Tower) is a Slovenian steel construction 53.5m (175.5feet) tall observation tower in Dolgovaške Gorice, a village in the middle of the Lendava Hills above Lendava. It stands at 302m (991feet) above sea level near the Hungarian border. The architects are Oskar Virag and Iztok Rajšter from the Vires architectural office . This is the highest observation tower in Slovenia. The tower was officially opened on 2 September 2015. The tower allows views into four different countries: Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, and Croatia. The designers expect 30,000 to 50,000 visitors per year.[1] [2]
Construction was commenced on 13 January 2015 and finished between 15 and 25 July 2015. The SGP Pomgrad company was the main contractor, the Nafta Strojna company was responsible for steel construction, and the Mobitex company for producing steel construction as part of GOI works. The Atrij company from Odranci was the supervisor.[3]
The tower cost almost €1.8 million; about €950,000 came from EU development funds and the rest of the financing was contributed by the Municipality of Lendava, the formal owner of the building.[4]