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It is Planned to Build in Moscow the Largest Ferris Wheel in Europe
28.10.2019 15:51
It is Planned to Build in Moscow the Largest Ferris Wheel in Europe
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It is planned to build the largest ferris wheel in Europe on the territory of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh) in Moscow by May 2021.

      The object at the address: plot 119, Mira Avenue will be built by an investor. The validity of the construction permit lasts until May 2021. The attraction ride will be built to the left of the southern entrance of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements near the Pavilion No. 7 “Seeds”.

      It is expected that the ferris wheel with a height of 136 meters will be the largest in Europe. The attraction will have 30 closed cabins with a capacity of 20 people each.

      It is expected that one turn of the wheel will take 18 minutes and 40 seconds. The cost of the project fully implemented through private investment was previously estimated at 12 billion roubles.




Author: Anna Dorozhkina

Tags: VDNKh Moscow    

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