
Sydney Tower
Sydney Tower (also known as the AMP Tower, AMP Centrepoint Tower, Centrepoint Tower or just Centrepoint) is Sydney’s tallest free-standing structure, and the second tallest in Australia (with the Q1 building on the Gold Coast existence the tallest). It is also the second tallest attending tower in the Southern Hemisphere (after Auckland’s Sky Tower, though Sydney Tower’s main attending deck is almost 50 m (164 ft) higher than that of Auckland’s Sky Tower). The Sydney Tower is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers. The tower stands 305 m (1,001 ft) above the Sydney CBD, existence located at 100 Market Street, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets. It is reachable from the Pitt Street Mall, and sits upon Centrepoint (to which the tower is often referred), an office and shopping centre development. The tower is open to the public, and is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in the city, existence visible from a number of vantage points throughout town and from adjoining suburbs. While AMP managed the Centrepoint shopping centre, the tower was officially referred to as ”AMP Tower”. After the Westfield Group took over ownership of Centrepoint in December 2001, the name was denaturized to Sydney Tower. Locals almost always intend to it as Centrepoint Tower. Sydney tourist attractions.
GPS coordinates: 33° 52′ 13.64″ S, 151° 12′ 32″ E
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