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Amaravati Eye set to become India’s tallest observation wheel

Amaravati Eye set to become India’s tallest observation wheel
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Amaravati is planning to construct India's tallest observation wheel, standing at 139 metres, to boost tourism and city branding. The project will be developed through a public-private partnership with a 30-year operational lifespan.

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The project represents a significant infrastructure investment aimed at urban development and economic revitalization in the Andhra Pradesh capital.

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Amaravati is set to get what is expected to be India’s tallest observation wheel, surpassing the iconic London Eye. Proposed at a height of 139 metres, the ‘Amaravati Eye’ is envisioned as a landmark tourism and entertainment attraction that will strengthen the capital city’s identity while boosting tourism, economic activity and destination branding.

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