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The Murjan City Tallest Tower is a supertall skyscraper planned to be built in Bahrain. The project owner is a Swedish company, with Henning Larsens Tegnestue A/S, Denmark, as the architect. The tallest tower is currently planned to be 1,022 m high, which is significantly higher than any skyscraper standing today. However, a planned completion date of the project hasn't yet been set. This 9.3 million square metre edifice aims to be "the most luxurious ever built", and is also intended to contain what the developer considers the world's largest shopping mall.

Competition for the World's Tallest Title

The Murjan Tower is competing with several other nearby mega projects, including:
  • Burj Dubai, located in Dubai, UAE, which is under construction and currently the tallest man-made structure on Earth.
  • Al Burj, Dubai, UAE, which is located 22 km away from Burj Dubai.

Sources

  • Emporis - Murjan Tower 1

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