News

From an Iranian source in the Middle East [unconfirmed] | "Satellite jamming devices (manufactured locally by Saberin Co., an IRGC company) installed on Milad Tower. "Now we know why Milad tower ...
THERE’S NO BETTER way to complete a trip to Tehran’s nearly 1,500-feet-tall Milad Tower than with a stop at the on-site tea house. The array of brilliantly colored fruit syrups on offer rivals ...
The post said the crash happened in California, but the video shows the Milad Tower, which is in Tehran, Iran. There are no credible reports that a plane crashed into a building in California or ...
Azadi Tower, Tabi’at (Nature) Bridge, and Milad Tower went red to show support and solidarity with HIV patients around the world. The Azadi tower, located at Azadi Square, is the landmark of modern ...
TEHRAN, Sept. 10 (MNA) -- Tourists will be touring the entire complex of Tehran’s Milad Tower in one day with the ticket price of 400,000 rials (about 40$). The decision was recently made by Tehran’s ...
This drone footage captures the city's dynamic architecture, bustling streets, and the iconic Milad Tower, offering a unique aerial perspective of Tehran's vibrant life. More for You.
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Tehran’s Milad Tower is a multi-purpose skyscraper located northwest of Tehran. Milad Tower is the tallest tower in Iran and the sixth tallest telecommunication tower in the world.
Iran’s iconic Milad Tower is set to turn red on the World Hemophilia Day on April 17 in a bid to show its solidarity with this disorder patients.Photo:IRNA.
Managing Director of Milad Tower Farzad Hushyar, Chairman of the Tehran City Council Mehdi Chamran, Tehran City Council member Ahmad Masjed-Jamei and a group of artists attended the opening ceremony.
Located on a hill in northwestern Tehran, Milad Tower measures 435 meters (1,427 feet) from its base to the tip of its antenna. “Milad Tower will be incorporated in the collective memory of Iranians,” ...
TEHRAN -- Tourists will be touring the entire complex of Tehran’s Milad Tower in one day with the ticket price of 400,000 rials (about 40$). The decision was recently made by Tehran’s City Council.