Milad Tower

The Milad Tower is a multi-purpose tower in , Iran. It is the sixth-tallest tower and the world's first telecommunication tower in terms of the usage area of the top structure and the tallest tower in Iran and the 24th-tallest freestanding structure in the world.
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  • Type: Tower
  • Description: tower in Tehran, Iran
  • Also known as: Borj-e Mīlād

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Milad Hospital and Iran University of Medical Sciences.

Hospital
is one of the largest specialized and subspecialized hospitals in . This hospital is a complementary health service provider in Iran's Social Security organization chain of hospitals. is situated 560 metres east of Milad Tower.

University
is a high ranked medical university in . Located in , it was founded in 1974 under the name The Imperial Medical Center. is situated 730 metres northeast of Milad Tower.

Metro station
Tehran Milad Tower Metro Station is a station in Metro Line 7. It is located on the grounds of the International Trade and Convention Center of Tehran around Milad Tower and next to . is situated 510 metres northeast of Milad Tower.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include District 2 and District 6.

Suburb
of Tehran Municipality, is one of 2 municipality districts of Tehran, which is located in Northeast of . It stretches from West to Northwest and Azadi St. to South, to Ashrafi Esfahani Highway and Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway to West, and Chamran Highway to East.

Suburb
is a suburb, which is situated 3 km southeast of Milad Tower.

Neighborhood
is a high-class and luxurious neighborhood in north , the capital city of . The name of one of the most expensive and promising neighborhoods in the city of Tehran, located in the northwest. is situated 5 km northwest of Milad Tower.

Milad Tower

Latitude
35.74422° or 35° 44′ 39″ north
Longitude
51.37496° or 51° 22′ 30″ east
Elevation
1,436 metres (4,711 feet)
Open location code
8H7HP9VF+MX
Geo­Names ID
8080177
Wiki­data ID
Q622796
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Wu Chinese—“Milad Tower” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Borj-e Milad
  • Afrikaans: Milad-toring
  • Arabic: برج الميلاد
  • Armenian: Թեհրանի աշտարակ
  • Armenian: Միլադի աշտարակ
  • Asturian: Torre Milad
  • Azerbaijani: Milad teleqülləsi
  • Basque: Milad dorrea
  • Belarusian: Борджэ Мілад
  • Belarusian: Борджэ Міляд
  • Bengali: মিলাদ টাওয়ার
  • Central Kurdish: بورجی میلاد
  • Chinese: 默德塔
  • Croatian: Toranj Milad
  • Czech: Bordž-e mílád
  • Danish: Milads tårn
  • Dutch: Borj-e Milad
  • Estonian: Mīlādi torn
  • Finnish: Borj-e Milad
  • Finnish: Milad-torni
  • French: Borj-e Milad
  • French: Tour Milad
  • German: Bordsch-e Milad
  • German: Milad-Turm
  • Hebrew: מגדל מילאד
  • Hungarian: Milád-torony
  • Indonesian: Borj-e Milad
  • Indonesian: Menara Milad
  • Italian: Torre Milad
  • Japanese: ボージェ・ミラード
  • Japanese: ボルジェ・ミーラード
  • Japanese: ボルジェミーラード
  • Japanese: ミーラード・タワー
  • Korean: 보르제 밀라드
  • Kurdish: Birca Mîladê
  • Mazanderani: برج میلاد
  • Mazanderani: میلاد برج
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Bordche Milad
  • Norwegian: Bordche Milad
  • Persian: آسمان خراش میلاد
  • Persian: اسمان خراش میلاد
  • Persian: برج ميلاد
  • Persian: برج میلاد
  • Polish: Bordż-e Milad
  • Polish: Borj-e Milad
  • Portuguese: Torre Milad
  • Romanian: Borj-e Milad
  • Russian: Borj-e Milad
  • Russian: Бордже Милад
  • Russian: Бордже Миллад
  • Scots: Milad Touer
  • Serbo-Croatian: Toranj Milad
  • Slovak: Bordž-e mílád
  • Slovak: Bordž-e Mílád
  • Slovak: Borj-e Milad
  • Slovak: Veža Milad
  • South Azerbaijani: میلاد بورجو
  • Spanish: Torre Milad
  • Swedish: Borj-e-Milad
  • Swedish: Födelsetornet
  • Swedish: Milad Tower
  • Swedish: Miladtornet
  • Tajik: Бурҷи Милод
  • Turkish: Borj-e Milad
  • Turkish: Milad Kulesi
  • Ukrainian: Бордж-е Мілад
  • Urdu: برج میلاد
  • Urdu: مینار میلاد
  • Uzbek: Burji Milod
  • Uzbek: Milod minorasi
  • Western Panjabi: برج میلاد
  • Wu Chinese: 默德塔

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