The construction began on the CN Tower on February 6, 1973. Construction was finished on April 2, 1975. It took 785 days to build the CN Tower.
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It took 40 months
The CN Tower is 553.33 meters tall
25 years
7 years
25 years
steel cable
The cn tower is a shell structure, but it is also has materials piled up together so it is a shell structure and a mass structure.
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No. Though a very strong tornado might cause it to collapse.
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The main thing is "be in the CN tower". It's quite tall, and you can ride an elevator up to the round disk part, which contains a restaurant, and get a pretty good view of the city. There's another elevator that goes up to an even higher observation deck at the base of the radio antenna.In addition to the "wow, I'm way up here" and "wow, I'm way up here and eating too" attractions, there's a 3D movie theater, and a "motion theatre ride"... you know, the sort where your seat moves around as you watch a movie. I think these technically may be at the tower rather than in the tower; I believe they're underground at the base, though it's been a while since I've been there and I'm not positive about that.
I just walked up the CN tower as part of a fundraiser and it took me 21 minutes to do it. The average time is around 30-35 minutes although the world record time is just 8 minutes!.
The CN Tower has stairs that are open to the public. There are stair-climbing events that are held annually as fundraising efforts. Feel free to climb (or even run) up a half kilometer or so of stairs if you like, but I prefer taking the elevator.
i think about 8 elevators go up to the top
The main thing is "be in the CN tower". It's quite tall, and you can ride an elevator up to the round disk part, which contains a restaurant, and get a pretty good view of the city. There's another elevator that goes up to an even higher observation deck at the base of the radio antenna.In addition to the "wow, I'm way up here" and "wow, I'm way up here and eating too" attractions, there's a 3D movie theater, and a "motion theatre ride"... you know, the sort where your seat moves around as you watch a movie. I think these technically may be at the tower rather than in the tower; I believe they're underground at the base, though it's been a while since I've been there and I'm not positive about that.