- Bayterek
Bayterek (Kazakh: Бəйтерек, "tall
poplar [tree] "), is a monument and observation tower inAstana , the capital ofKazakhstan . A tourist attaction popular with foreign visitors and native Kazakhstanis alike, it is a common symbol of the city and itself in turn symbolizes Astana's new status as the capital ofKazakhstan .Design
Designed by the distinguished British
architect Sir Norman Foster , the monument is meant to embody a folktale about a mythical tree of life and a magic bird of happiness: the bird, named Samruk, had laid itsegg in the crevice between two branches of a poplar tree. The 105m structure consists of a narrow cyllindrical shaft emeshed in flaring white branch-like girders, widening toward the top (the "tree"), where a gold-mirrored 22m-diameter sphere (the "egg") containing the obsevation deck is supported.The altitude of the deck is 97m, symbolizing the year of the capital-transfer to Astana (1997). From its height it is possible to see much of the newly built city. The viewing platform features a gilded hand print (Alakan) of the right hand of
Nursultan Nazarbayev , the first President of the independentRepublic of Kazakhstan . An accompanying plaque suggests that visitors place their own hand in the imprint and make a wish; when one does so the Kazakh national anthem plays. In addition to the observation platform, the tower contains a large aquarium and an art gallery.Trivia
In the summer of 2006, the top floors of the tower were damaged by fire, causing it to be nicknamed "the
ashtray ."Photo gallery
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Astana
*Kazakhstan
*History of Kazakhstan
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