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Pyramidenkogel Tower

Linden 62, 9074 Keutschach am See, Austria ★★★★☆ 268 views
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About Pyramidenkogel Tower

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In 2013, the reconstructed viewing tower was opened on the summit of Pyramidenkogel, at 851 metres above sea level. At 100 metres tall, it is the highest wooden viewing tower in the world. The construction comprises 16 immense, elliptically arranged, larch glulam supports and 80 diagonal steel braces. The actual structure is 67 metres high. Resting on this is the tower head with the two highest viewing platforms and the ‘Sky Box’. The ‘Sky Box’ (on the 9th floor) is entirely glazed, giving it protection from the elements. At a height of nearly 71 metres, you will find the highest viewing platform, while the largest of the three viewing platforms can be found at a height of 64.16 metres.

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With its 18-metre tall aerial, the building is exactly 100 metres high. The viewing tower was designed by Klagenfurt architects Markus Klaura and Dietmar Kaden.

360-degree views climbing the 441 steps and from the lift Whilst climbing up the 441 steps or during a ride in the panoramic lift, visitors can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Carinthia’s wonderful lakes and mountains. The lift transports up to 20 people at a time to a height of 70 metres.

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From a height of 52 metres within the viewing tower, Europe’s tallest indoor tunnel slide shoots down 120 metres to the ground floor. Speeds of up to 25 km/h can be reached on the 20-second ride.

On the ground floor on the main tower building, there is a restaurant which serves national and international dishes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pyramidenkogel Tower stands at exactly 100 metres tall and holds the distinction of being the world's highest wooden viewing tower. It was reconstructed and opened in 2013 on the summit of Pyramidenkogel at 851 metres above sea level, featuring an impressive 18-metre aerial on top.
The tower features three viewing platforms, with the highest at nearly 71 metres offering spectacular vistas, while the largest platform is located at 64.16 metres. For the ultimate experience, the 'Sky Box' on the 9th floor is entirely glazed, providing 360-degree panoramic views of Carinthia's lakes and mountains while protected from the elements.
Yes, a panoramic lift can transport up to 20 people at a time to a height of 70 metres, allowing visitors to enjoy 360-degree views without the physical exertion of climbing. The lift provides an excellent alternative for those who prefer not to tackle the stairs while still experiencing the breathtaking scenery.
Europe's tallest indoor tunnel slide begins at 52 metres within the viewing tower and shoots down 120 metres to the ground floor in an exhilarating 20-second ride. The slide can reach speeds of up to 25 km/h, offering a thrilling experience for adventure seekers after enjoying the views.
On the ground floor of the main tower building, there is a restaurant serving both national and international dishes, making it convenient for visitors to enjoy a meal while taking in the location. The tower's construction uses 16 larch glulam supports and 80 diagonal steel braces, providing a sturdy and architecturally impressive structure designed by Klagenfurt architects Markus Klaura and Dietmar Kaden.