Aspire Park Rd, Doha, Qatar
The Torch tower
Strategically located on Aspire Park Road in Doha, Qatar, The Torch stands as a prominent and iconic landmark. Designed by the renowned architectural firm Atkins, this distinctive structure is celebrated for its innovative design and striking resemblance to a torch, reaching a height of 220 meters (722 feet).
Beyond its architectural significance, The Torch serves as a major hub for recreation, culture, and entertainment within Aspire Park. Its exterior is covered in photovoltaic panels, making it one of the most environmentally friendly buildings in the region, harnessing solar energy. Inside, it houses a variety of facilities, including exhibition spaces, a planetarium, a bowling alley, restaurants, and shops, offering diverse activities for visitors and residents alike. It is a key component of Doha's skyline and a popular destination for locals and tourists.
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