Jakarta Tower
6°8′48.5″S 106°51′15.6″E / 6.146806°S 106.854333°E
| Jakarta Tower | |
|---|---|
Interactive map of the Jakarta Tower area | |
| General information | |
| Status | On hold |
| Type | Communications, observation, mixed use, tourism |
| Location | Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia |
| Construction started | 1997 |
| Cost | estimated IDR 3 trillion (US$251.7 million) |
| Height | |
| Top floor | 558 m (1,830.7 ft) |
| Observatory | 395.5 m (1,297.6 ft) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | ECADI |
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The Jakarta Tower (Menara Jakarta) is a partially-built tower in Jakarta, Indonesia. If completed, it will stand 558 metres (1,831 ft) tall up to the antenna and would be the tallest freestanding tower in the Southern Hemisphere. In Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, work was initially started in 1997, but was halted by the Asian economic crisis. As of 2015, the project is still on hold.