Tallest Twin Towers




The tallest twin towers in the world from the year 1998 to 2004, named the Petronas Twin Towers rule the Kuala Lumpur skyline and have become a part of the local history and given Malaysia its well-deserved global identity. The Petronas Twin Towers, which are the base for the Malaysian oil and gas company, flaunts a sky bridge that gives unbelievable views of the city.
The Twin Towers were planned and executed by Cesar Pelli and it took 3 years to build and the groundwork itself took 12 months to finish. The towers started building on April 1, 1994, and concluded with 88 floors on March 1, 1996. The 88-storey twin skyscrapers are one of the most iconic landmarks of Kuala Lumpur and of Malaysia, alongside the equally majestic KL Tower. These buildings are known as one of the highest manmade structures in the world. They symbolise the concept of unity, harmony, stability and rationality.

The twin towers of Kuala Lumpur are a national and cultural icon and are considered the tallest building in Asia. As for the identical buildings, the towers are still number one today. The Petronas Towers also indicate the culture, courage and progress of the Malaysian people. Both towers hold unlimited attractions for tourists. The Petronas Twin Towers are a reflection of the country’s ambition as a global player. Defined by the stainless steel and unique design, Petronas Twin Towers has a thrilling story behind its construction and design.


Connecting both of them on the 41st and 42nd floor, the towers’ double-decker sky bridge is the highest 2-storey bridge in the world. Kuala Lumpur has an amazing public transportation system. The towers have a total of 32,000 windows overall. There is an amazing display that tells the story of the tower from idea to completion. You can shop around Suria KLCC Mall, jog through the beautifully landscaped park, enjoy a variety of foods and entertain yourself with the orchestra.

Going to the Twin Towers by bus gives you a more enjoyable journey as you get the opportunity to enjoy the amazing scenes that come your way.

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