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BuildingsYou are in: Birmingham > About Birmingham > Buildings > City theme park in the sky ![]() VTP200, artist's impression City theme park in the skyby Ciarán Ryan If the plans are approved, the VTP200, a 200-metre high, £95 million vertical theme park will be built in Birmingham city centre. Have your say, below.
Audio and Video links on this page require Realplayer The planned VTP200 is a 200 metre high 'VerTiPlex' - a leisure and observation tower designed by architects RTKL. If they're given approval, they believe it can be built by 2010. ![]() VTP200, artist's impression Developers Pettifer Estates say that external glass lifts will transport people from the shimmering gold base of the VTP200, with its hotel, café bars and restaurants, up the sides of the tower. A visit to the observation decks will offer breathtaking 360° views of the city and surrounding region up to a distance of 33 miles. At the observation level visitors will be able to access three rides – Flight Trainer, Giant Drop and Seesaw - and four extreme activities – Walk of Fear, Sky Jump, Bungee Jump and Climb To The Top - designed exclusively for VTP200. A more leisurely ride experience would be available in the slowly revolving glass Gyro Tower which rises as it turns to reach a record-breaking 190 metre height. The most intrepid could then complete the 10 metre climb to the very top. The chosen location for the tower is next to Millennium Point in the 425 acre Eastside Regeneration area of Birmingham. It will overlook the proposed City Park, which is due to be completed around the same time. ![]() Inside the VTP200, artist's impression "An exciting addition to the city skyline"Cllr Mike Whitby, Leader of Birmingham City Council said: “This bold and innovative building captures the vitality of Birmingham, the youngest city in Europe. It is a development which will boost our image as a global city, being an exciting addition to the city skyline. "In addition, it will improve our local heart through the provision of jobs and inward investment. I firmly believe that VTP200 will further enhance Birmingham’s position on the world stage and attract visitors and investment." See the plansThe plans and a scale model of the building can be seen at the Public Exhibition that will take place at Millennium Point from Saturday 15th – Saturday 22nd September, 10am – 5pm daily or by visiting the official website www.VTP200.com After the plans for the VTP200 have been exhibited, a planning application is to be submitted to Birmingham City Council. last updated: 14/09/07 Have Your SayWhat do you think of the VTP200? Have your say!
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