A.S.P. Towers

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A.S.P. Towers (also known as Kooy-e Nobonyad-e Vanak, Persian: ساختمانهای آ.اس.پ) are amongst the most well-known buildings in Tehran, Iran. They're located in the neighbourhood of Amir Abad and Yusef Abad in the corner of Kordestan and Hakim Highway. The panoramic view of the three buildings includes the Alborz Mountain Range and the Damavand peak to the east and the Milad Tower to the west. They have been a landmark of Tehran and a major point in the city's skyline since being completed in 1976, The towers were inaugurated by the then Empress of Iran Farah Diba in the same year. rdf:langString
As Torres A.S.P. (também Kooy-e Nobonyad-e Vanak, Persa: ساختمانهای آ.اس.پ) são uns dos mais bem conhecidos arranha-céus em Teerão, Irã. Ficam localizadas no bairro na esquina entre Kordestan e Hakim Highway. A vista panorâmica dos três edifícios inclui Montanhas Alborz, Damavand pico a leste e o (Torre Milad) outro arranha-céus construído mais tarde a ocidente. Eles fazem parte da paisagem de Teerão desde que terminou a sua construção em 1976 e foram inaugurados pela antiga imperatriz do Irão Farah Diba naquele ano. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString A.S.P. Towers (also known as Kooy-e Nobonyad-e Vanak, Persian: ساختمانهای آ.اس.پ) are amongst the most well-known buildings in Tehran, Iran. They're located in the neighbourhood of Amir Abad and Yusef Abad in the corner of Kordestan and Hakim Highway. They were among the first residential high-rises in Iran and have housed some of the most well-known Iranian figures over the years, including Amir-Abbas Hoveida, a prime-minister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The construction was carried out by A.S.P construction company. The construction is believed to have started in mid-1960s. The complex consists of three buildings which are named A, B and C. The building named A is the greatest and the most luxurious in the complex. The panoramic view of the three buildings includes the Alborz Mountain Range and the Damavand peak to the east and the Milad Tower to the west. They have been a landmark of Tehran and a major point in the city's skyline since being completed in 1976, The towers were inaugurated by the then Empress of Iran Farah Diba in the same year.
rdf:langString As Torres A.S.P. (também Kooy-e Nobonyad-e Vanak, Persa: ساختمانهای آ.اس.پ) são uns dos mais bem conhecidos arranha-céus em Teerão, Irã. Ficam localizadas no bairro na esquina entre Kordestan e Hakim Highway. Foi um dos primeiros arranha-céus no Irão e foram residência de figuras iranianas bem conhecidas, como Amir-Abbas Hoveyda, um primeiro-ministro do xá Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. A construção foi levada a cabo pela Companhia A.S.P Construction. Acredita-se que a sua construção tenha sida iniciada em meados da década de 1960.É constituída por três torres que foram nomeadas por A,B e C. A torre A é a maior e mais luxuosa do complexo. A vista panorâmica dos três edifícios inclui Montanhas Alborz, Damavand pico a leste e o (Torre Milad) outro arranha-céus construído mais tarde a ocidente. Eles fazem parte da paisagem de Teerão desde que terminou a sua construção em 1976 e foram inaugurados pela antiga imperatriz do Irão Farah Diba naquele ano.
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