Copenhagen - A new luxury hotel designed by the renowned British architect Norman Foster is expected to be built in the Tivoli amusement park in Copenhagen by 2010. Representatives from the amusement park presented plans for the construction of a hotel skyscraper standing 102 meters tall to journalists today. The slender hotel tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the Danish capital upon completion, and in addition to accommodation facilities, it will also feature luxury apartments. The Four Seasons company is reportedly preliminarily interested in operating the hotel. According to park management, the project is expected to help ensure that the Tivoli area operates year-round. Currently, the amusement park opens its doors in mid-April and operates until mid-September, and also during December. Seventy-one-year-old Pritzker Prize winner Lord Norman Foster is building across Europe. Among his most famous works are the reconstruction of the Berlin Reichstag building and the design of the famous London skyscraper that houses Swiss Re. The Tivoli amusement park in Copenhagen has been attracting visitors with various attractions since it was founded in 1843 on the site of former medieval city walls.
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