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The Haukilahti water tower is located in Haukilahti in southern Espoo, Finland. The water tower was built in 1968 and is owned by the Espoo waterworks. The diameter of the tower is 45.3 m and it has two water containers—one inside the other—with a total volume of 4100 m³. The height of the tower is 45.3 m and from sea level 76.3 m. The tower was designed by architect and engineer . The top part of the water tower houses a restaurant called Haikaranpesä ("Stork's nest"). A scene of the Finnish film Musta jää was filmed in the restaurant.

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  • Torre de agua de Haukilahti (es)
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  • La Torre de agua de Haukilahti​ (en finés: Haukilahden vesitorni) se encuentra en Haukilahti en el sur de Espoo, Finlandia. La torre de agua fue construida en 1968 y es propiedad de obras hidráulicas de Espoo. El diámetro de la torre es 45,3 m y su volumen es de 4.000 m³. La altura de la torre es 45,3 m y desde el nivel del mar alcanza los 76,3 m. En la parte superior de la torre de agua hay un restaurante llamado Haikaranpesä ("nido de cigüeña"). Es un restaurante muy popular y muchos hombres de negocios y turistas van allí a comer. Una escena de la película finlandesa Musta jaa fue filmada en el restaurante. (es)
  • The Haukilahti water tower is located in Haukilahti in southern Espoo, Finland. The water tower was built in 1968 and is owned by the Espoo waterworks. The diameter of the tower is 45.3 m and it has two water containers—one inside the other—with a total volume of 4100 m³. The height of the tower is 45.3 m and from sea level 76.3 m. The tower was designed by architect and engineer . The top part of the water tower houses a restaurant called Haikaranpesä ("Stork's nest"). A scene of the Finnish film Musta jää was filmed in the restaurant. (en)
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  • La Torre de agua de Haukilahti​ (en finés: Haukilahden vesitorni) se encuentra en Haukilahti en el sur de Espoo, Finlandia. La torre de agua fue construida en 1968 y es propiedad de obras hidráulicas de Espoo. El diámetro de la torre es 45,3 m y su volumen es de 4.000 m³. La altura de la torre es 45,3 m y desde el nivel del mar alcanza los 76,3 m. En la parte superior de la torre de agua hay un restaurante llamado Haikaranpesä ("nido de cigüeña"). Es un restaurante muy popular y muchos hombres de negocios y turistas van allí a comer. Una escena de la película finlandesa Musta jaa fue filmada en el restaurante. (es)
  • The Haukilahti water tower is located in Haukilahti in southern Espoo, Finland. The water tower was built in 1968 and is owned by the Espoo waterworks. The diameter of the tower is 45.3 m and it has two water containers—one inside the other—with a total volume of 4100 m³. The height of the tower is 45.3 m and from sea level 76.3 m. The tower was designed by architect and engineer . The top part of the water tower houses a restaurant called Haikaranpesä ("Stork's nest"). A scene of the Finnish film Musta jää was filmed in the restaurant. The water tower is considered a landmark in southern Espoo. The widow of architect Erkko Virkkunen has said that the futuristic appearance of the water tower was inspired by the animated series The Jetsons. The upper part of the tower resembles a flying saucer. It has also been compared to the Space Needle in Seattle, United States. Construction of the water tower was the first time a technique where concrete elements built on the ground were hydraulically pulled upwards was used in Finland. (en)
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