Lotus Tower
| Lotus Tower | |
|---|---|
නෙළුම් කුළුණ தாமரைக் கோபுரம் | |
Lotus Tower and Beira Lake at night in 2023 | |
Location in Central Colombo Lotus Tower (Sri Lanka) Lotus Tower (Asia) Lotus Tower (Earth) | |
| Record height | |
| Tallest in South Asia since 2019[I] | |
| General information | |
| Status | Completed |
| Type | Mixed use:
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| Location | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
| Coordinates | 6°55′37″N 79°51′30″E / 6.92703°N 79.85828°E |
| Completed | 15 September 2019 |
| Opened | 16 September 2022 |
| Height | |
| Antenna spire | 351.5 m (1,153.2 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 13 (6 in base, 7 in flower) |
| Lifts/elevators | 8 |
| Website | |
| https://colombolotustower.lk/ | |
| References | |
| I. ^ "Our Story - Lotus Tower Colombo". Archived from the original on 1 February 2024. | |
The Lotus Tower (Sinhala: නෙළුම් කුළුණ, romanized: Nelum Kuluna; Tamil: தாமரைக் கோபுரம், romanized: Tāmaraik Kōpuram), also known as the Colombo Lotus Tower, stands at a height of 351.5 meters (1,153 feet) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It has become a symbolic landmark for the country. As of 2019, the tower is the tallest self-supported structure in South Asia and the second tallest overall, behind the guy-wire-supported INS Kattabomman antenna tower in India. It ranks as the 11th tallest tower in Asia and the 19th tallest tower in the world. Initially, the tower was proposed to be built in Peliyagoda, but the Government of Sri Lanka later decided to change the location. The lotus-shaped structure serves various purposes, including communication and observation, as well as leisure facilities. The estimated cost of construction was approximately US$113 million.