Burj Khalifa

 The Burj Khalifa, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), is the tallest building in the world, standing at a height of 828 meters (2,717 feet) with 163 floors above ground. It has become one of the most iconic landmarks globally and a symbol of Dubai’s modern development and ambition. 


Key Facts about Burj Khalifa:

  • Opened: January 4, 2010.

  • Architectural Style: Neo-futurism.

  • Architects: Designed by Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).

  • Construction: Built by Samsung C&T of South Korea, along with other international companies.

  • Cost: Estimated at $1.5 billion USD.

Features & Attractions:

  • Observation Decks:

    • At the Top (124th & 125th floors).

    • At the Top SKY (148th floor, 555 meters high).

  • Residential & Offices: Luxury apartments, corporate offices, and the Armani Hotel designed by Giorgio Armani.

  • Lighting & Fountain Show: At night, Burj Khalifa is illuminated with LED shows, often themed for festivals or national days. It is also next to the Dubai Fountain, one of the largest choreographed fountain systems in the world.

  • Engineering Marvel: Designed to withstand Dubai’s extreme heat, high winds, and even potential earthquakes.

Significance:

The Burj Khalifa is not just an architectural wonder but also a symbol of Dubai’s vision and progress, attracting millions of visitors every year. It has played a major role in boosting Dubai’s global recognition as a leading tourist and business hub.

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