Dubai has just unveiled its latest record-breaking architectural wonder.
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The Franck Muller Aeternitas Tower in Dubai, in partnership with property developer London Gate, will become the world's tallest residential clock tower when it opens in 2027. I Photo: Franck Muller
The Franck Muller Aeternitas Tower in Dubai, in partnership with property developer London Gate, will become the world's tallest residential clock tower when it opens in 2027, as reported by Rebecca Cairns for CNN.
Opened to the public in 2018, Dubai Frame is the world's largest picture frame, although it's more than a decorative structure.
The monument, observatory, and museum are 50 meters (493 feet) tall and in 2019, welcomed 17.73 million visitors.
Not all of Dubai's record-breaking structures are super tall.
The Emirate aspires to be the 3D-printing capital of the world, and between 2019 and 2023, it held the record for the largest 3D-printed building in the world, the Dubai Municipality building.
Deep Dive Dubai takes the city's record-breaking to new depths — 60 meters (196 feet) below sea level, to be exact. Those brave enough to take the plunge into the world's deepest pool can scuba dive in a sunken city and get creative in its underwater film studio.
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