Water Tower Zaragoza

Local nameTorre del Agua
LocationZaragoza, Spain

The Torre del Agua is a 76-metre-high tower built at the Expo 2008 site in Zaragoza, Spain. It was designed by Enrique de Teresa and constructed of concrete, steel and glass.

Seen from above, the structure has a droplet-of-water shape. It consists of a transparent glass design and includes a big three-storey basement. It provides 10,400 accessible square metres, 3,300 square metres in the basement's floor and the remainder divided between the ramps and flat lands inside the glass tower. There is a 720-square-metre panoramic bar in the uppermost floor with views over the exposition site and the city.

During Expo 2008, the building hosted the Water for Life exposition.

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Opening hours

Currently not open to public.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torre_del_Agua

Address Avenida de Ranillas 109, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain

Coordinates 41°40'13.481" N -0°54'27.101" E

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