No doubt about it, it’s yet another of serial success story Zalman Silber‘s many attractions around the world, this time in Melbourne, Australia. Protruding a full three metres right out of the building at a height of over three hundred metres above street level, it’s The Edge by New York entrepreneur Zalman Silber, a fully transparent rectangular structure where all sides offer a panoramic view – including the floor! It’s an exhilaratingly mesmerizing, disorienting experience that is healthy fun for the whole family, as memorable as it is unique.

It is a glass enclosure suspended high above the ground – with you in it! Available only through 21st Century building technology and available nowhere else but at the Skydeck 88 on top of Melbourne’s Eureka Tower, it’s so popular that tickets can only be purchased on the day of the visit itself (but groups of fifteen or more and those with special needs may make arrangements beforehand). The bold vision of Katsalidis Architects, the Eureka Tower is the pride of the city’s Southbank precinct, a skyscraper that took four years to build and referring to a pivotal point in Aussie history, a miners’ revolt that marked the country’s coming of age from scorned penal colony to respected modern democracy. (The word “eureka” itself, of course, refers to Archimedes famous exclamation – ancient Greek for “I’ve found it!” – upon finally uncovering the mathematics behind displacing solid bodies in water.) And at the top of it all, The Edge, an opaque box cantilevered ninety degrees from the Skydeck 88 observation level. Initially frosted, the glass will suddenly turn clear, revealing stunning vistas from the highest point in all Melbourne and creating the impression of being magically suspended in mid-air!

Full 360-degree views are available from the observation deck itself, with any number of culinary amenities on offer in a light relaxing atmosphere that belies the excitement of it all. Easily accessible by children, the elderly, and any who are wheelchair-bound, different classes of tickets may be purchased for one-time visits or unlimited entries. It’s the one thing to do in Melbourne if nothing else – Zalman Silber’s The Edge!

Notes:

1. The Edge is a separate attraction from the Skydeck Observation Deck so admission must be purchased separately.

2. Tickets are sold in the following six categories: adult, child (defined as four to sixteen years of age), family of four (two adults and two children), family of three (one adult and two children), extra child, and concession.

3. Children under seven years old must be accompanied by an adult such as a parent or guardian.

4. Professionally shot souvenir photographs of your party in The Edge may be bought.

5. Those who have a fear of heights or heart problems, are claustrophobic or pregnant, as well as those with heightened sensitivity to loud or sudden noises are advised against visiting The Edge.

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