Grozny-CityThe Grozny-City (Russian: Грозный-сити) is a five-star skyscraper hotel and business centre complex located near the Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia. DesignThe architectural design belongs to Deniz Ceyhun Baykan[1] and Structural design was done by Yüksel Konkan.[2] The towers opened on 5 October 2011, during the birthday celebration for Chechnyan President Ramzan Akhmadovich Kadyrov. Grozny-City Towers is a five-star skyscraper hotel, 40-storey apartment building, and business centre complex located near Grozny Central Mosque.[citation needed] The tallest building in Chechnya is the Phoenix building.[3] Facade ClocksThe Grozny-City Clocks, located at approximately 43°18′57″N 45°41′48″E / 43.3158°N 45.6967°E, are near the apex of the northwest and southeast sides of the Grozny-City Towers.[citation needed]
The dial of each clock, including the hands and clock movement, weighs about 5,200 kilograms (5.7 short tons).
The dials of each clock are made of "Bri-Curtain" LED arrays formed of aluminium, designed to both save weight and offer less resistance to wind.[4]
Each pair of hands is made of seawater-resistant aluminium, statically and dynamically balanced. They measure 7,300 millimetres (290 in) for the minute hand, and 5,500 millimetres (220 in) for the hour hand. 2013 fireOn April 3, 2013, the Facade Clocks caught fire and one side of the 40-story building[5] was engulfed in flames. No one was injured or killed in the blaze. More than 100 firefighters and 16 fire engines fought the blaze.[6] The building known locally as "Olympus" housed a 5 star luxury hotel and an apartment belonging to French film star and French tax exile Gérard Depardieu, whose apartment was on the 27th floor facing the "Heart of Grozny."[7] See alsoReferences
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