A Spectacular New Icon is Rising Over the Zuari River
NEW DELHI: Goa is set to gain a stunning new tourist landmark with the announcement of Eiffel Tower-inspired observatory towers atop the new Zuari Bridge. Designed to become a world-class attraction, the towers will offer breathtaking 360-degree views of Goa’s serene landscape, along with an array of features that promise to elevate the tourist experience in the state.
According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, all necessary approvals for the project have been secured, and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari will lay the foundation stone at a ceremony this Friday.
🗼 An Engineering Marvel in the Making
The observatory towers will rise to a height of 125 meters, positioned between the main pylons of the iconic Zuari Bridge. The design takes inspiration from the Eiffel Tower in Paris, bringing an architectural marvel to India’s western coastline.
The towers will include:
- 🌍 Panoramic Viewing Gallery
- 🍽️ Revolving Restaurant with views over the Arabian Sea
- 🖼️ Art Gallery showcasing Goan heritage and contemporary works
- ☕ Cafeteria for refreshments
- 🚡 Capsule Lifts for a smooth scenic ascent
- 🚶♀️ Walkway Bridges on both sides of the marine section of the bridge
- 🅿️ Parking facilities at both ends of the bridge
The shaft dimensions of each tower are 8.5 x 5.5 meters, and the upper floors will include spacious public areas for dining and sightseeing. The 7.5-meter-wide walkway bridges will allow seamless access across the marine portion, enhancing both utility and aesthetics.
🔧 Public-Private Partnership at Work
The ₹2,270 crore project will be developed and operated by a private concessionaire under a 50-year lease, ensuring zero financial burden on the government. The government will receive a share of revenue generated from operations, including ticketing, retail, and hospitality services.
This innovative public-private partnership not only enables world-class infrastructure development but also ensures long-term economic benefits and sustainable tourism growth for the region.
🇮🇳 A New Face for Goan Tourism
Goa has long been known for its beaches, heritage, and vibrant culture. The addition of this architectural landmark to the state’s touristic profile is expected to diversify its offerings, attracting both domestic and international visitors.
“This is not just an infrastructure upgrade – it’s a statement of India’s tourism vision, integrating engineering excellence with cultural experience,” the ministry stated.
🏗️ Project Timeline & Vision
- 🛠️ Estimated Completion Time: 5 years
- 📍 Location: Atop the New Zuari Bridge, Goa
- 💰 Estimated Cost: ₹2,270 crore
- 🤝 Model: PPP with revenue-sharing
- 🏗️ Towers: Two, each 125 meters tall
As construction gets underway, Goa moves a step closer to becoming a hub for architectural tourism and cultural showcase—not just in India, but globally.
✨ A Bridge Between Past and Future
The Zuari Bridge observatory towers represent more than infrastructure — they symbolize India’s aspirations in tourism, technology, and innovation. With panoramic views, elevated dining, and immersive cultural spaces, this project aims to turn a transit point into a destination in itself.
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