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Monday, March 18, 2013

#2 The Tallest in the world~ Mekkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel


The Abraj Al-Bait Towers, also known as the Mecca Royal Hotel Clock Tower, is a building complex in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
This building has reached 601 meter with 120 floors.


The building complex is metres away from the world's largest mosque and Islam's most sacred site, the Masjid al Haram.
To accommodate worshipers visiting the Kaaba, the Abraj Al-Bait Towers has a large prayer room capable of holding more than 10,000 people.
Mecca Clock Fairmont Hotel
The five-star hotel in the Mecca Royal Hotel Clock Tower , operated by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, to help provide lodging for the millions of pilgrims that travel to Mecca annually to participate in the Hajj.

It consists of 858 rooms distributed in 29 floors.
Guests would have the privilege of choosing their rooms either overlooking the Kaaba - House of God – said to be built by Abraham and Ismail (Peace Be Upon Them), the Haram or the Holy City.
This the view to Kabaa in the room
The Clock Faces

The clock on the tower is the largest clock in the world.
Its surface are 43 m × 43 m
The tower also includes an Islamic Museum and a Lunar Observation Center which will also be used to sight the moon during the Holy Months.
The building is faced by a four-faced clock, visible from 25 kilometers away. The clock is the largest in the world and is 400 meters above the ground.


Each of the clock's four faces is 46 m in diameter and illuminate by 2 million LED lights, with four oriented edges.
Besides, above the clock alongside huge Arabic script reading:“God is the Greatest” on the north and south faces and on the west and east the Koran.
Another 21,000 white and green colored lights, the same as the Saudi Flag, fitted at the top of the clock, will flash to signal Islam's five-times daily prayers, and will be visible as far as 30 km (19 mi) away.

On special occasions such as New Year, 16 bands of vertical lights will shoot some 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) up into the sky.


WITH ME 2U:
Only Muslims are allowed to enter the holy cities of Mecca and Medina.
Local laws may restrict unmarried guests from sharing rooms.
Guests are responsible for providing proof of marriage, if requested by the hotel.



 References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraj_Al_Bait_Towers

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