The Iranian capital Tehran’s landmark Milad Tower, or arguably the second landmark after the Azadi tower, welcomes visitors from the capital and other parts of the country during Nowruz holidays.
Watching the capital during the rainy days and night lights from atop the over 430-meter tower is a breathtakingly amazing experience.
Milad is the tallest tower in Iran and the sixth tallest telecommunication tower in the world and has been toured by Nowruz travelers during the Persian New Year that started on Wednesday.
Here are some pictures of the visitors of the tower located in northwestern Tehran:
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