The N Seoul Tower, authoritatively the YTN Seoul Tower and generally known as the Namsan Tower or Seoul Tower, is a correspondence and perception tower situated on Namsan Mountain in focal Seoul, South Korea. At 236 meters, it denotes the second most elevated point in Seoul.
Underlying 1969 at an expense of around US$2.5 million, Namsam tower was opened to the general population in 1980. Seoul Tower was finished on December 3, 1971, planned by modelers at Jangjongryul however at the time the office inside was not outfitted. It took until August 1975 for the third floor of the observatory deck, historical center, open lobby, keepsake shop, notwithstanding carry different offices to until October 15, 1980. From that point forward, the pinnacle has been a milestone of Seoul. Pinnacle rise goes from 236.7 m (777 ft) at the base to 479.7 m (1,574 ft) above ocean level. Seoul Tower had its name changed to N Seoul Tower in 2005 though the "N" means 'new', 'Namsan', and 'nature.' Approximately 15 billion KRW was spent in revamping and rebuilding the pinnacle.
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