Visitors to New York City will soon be able to see its sights while riding an elevator made entirely of glass, which will be placed on the side of a skyscraper, according to the American network, CNN.
It is scheduled to open the new skyscraper "Summit One Vanderbilt" in Manhattan, next October, which will give visitors to the city this unique experience.
The elevator, made entirely of glass, will take visitors to a height of 1,210 feet (369 meters) from outside the building, providing a wonderful view of the city.
The project is set to be built, across a 65,000-square-foot entertainment area, in a building with a height of 1,401 feet, making it the fourth tallest building in New York City, and within a $ 3.3 billion project.
The Red Sea International Film Festival launched its fifth edition on December 4 in the historic district of Al-Balad, Jeddah — and with it, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its ambition to become one of the world’s most dynamic emerging centers for film, culture, and entertainment.
When Louvre Abu Dhabi announced “Mamluks: Legacy of an Empire”, it signaled far more than another major exhibition—it opened a gateway to one of the most powerful and artistically rich eras in Islamic history. Running from 17 September 2025 to 25 January 2026, the exhibition brings together over 250 masterpieces, revealing the extraordinary legacy of a dynasty that shaped the Middle East and echoed across continents.
When Louvre Abu Dhabi announced “Mamluks: Legacy of an Empire”, it signaled far more than another major exhibition—it opened a gateway to one of the most powerful and artistically rich eras in Islamic history. Running from 17 September 2025 to 25 January 2026, the exhibition brings together over 250 masterpieces, revealing the extraordinary legacy of a dynasty that shaped the Middle East and echoed across continents.