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What can you see from the Flame Towers?
People have long been accustomed to the Flame Towers - three skyscrapers in the upper part of the city, in close proximity to the Alley of Martyrs. A screaming view of towers and their pressure on the environment is much debate as to the architectural taste and basic security.
In one of the towers is a five star hotel Fairmont, in the other a luxury housing, and the third tower are offices. On the first floor and in the yard of the complex there are luxury shops, restaurants, recreation area, and so on.
Few people know that on the area that connects the three towers, there are four swimming pools in the open air. Hidden from eyes, these elite objects have been designed for a very narrow circle of people. However, thanks to the representatives of the rare professions and social networks, we can also look into this closed world to outsiders.
The only question that is difficult to answer is how will these people feel themselves in these buildings every year on January 20? But it seems that this question does not concern those who sanctioned this project at $ 350 million. -02В-
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