The Abraj Al-Bait Towers, also known as the Mecca Royal Hotel
Clock Tower, is a government-owned building complex in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
These towers are a part of the King Abdulaziz Endowment Project that strives to
modernize the city in catering to its pilgrims. The complex holds several world
records, the tallest clock tower in the world and the world's largest clock
face.
The complex's hotel tower became the second tallest building
in the world in 2012, surpassing Taiwan's Taipei 101, and is currently the
third tallest building in the world, surpassed only by Dubai's Burj Khalifa and
Shanghai's Shanghai Tower. The building complex is metres away from the world's
largest mosque and Islam's most sacred site, the Masjid al-Haram. The developer
and contractor of the complex is the Saudi Binladin Group, the Kingdom's
largest construction company. Sources
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