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Turning Torso

Turning Torso

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Best time to visit

Late afternoon or early morning offers softer light for photos and fewer tourists to admire the twisting structure.

Budget tips

Viewing the exterior is free, but guided tours are limited so book in advance for a fee to get inside insights and skip lines.

Recommended for

Architecture enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Design students, Casual tourists looking for unique landmarks

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Quick facts: Rising 190 meters, it twists a full 90 degrees from base to top spanning 54 floors. The design draws inspiration from the form of a twisting human body, breaking away from traditional skyscraper styles.

Highlights: Each 10th floor rotates slightly more than the one beneath it, producing a spiralling effect that makes the building appear as if it is turning as you move around it. A central concrete core supports the steel frame, enabling such a bold architectural twist.

Insider tips

  • Bring a wide-angle lens for photography to capture the full twist effect.
  • Avoid midday when shadows can obscure the twisting angles in photos.
  • Visit nearby parks for alternative angles and less crowded views.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the area involves some walking to find good vantage points.
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