Pasig Revolving Tower, Revolving restaurant tower in Pasig, Philippines.
The Pasig Revolving Tower is a twelve-story building in Pasig featuring a rotating restaurant on the eleventh floor. The spinning dining area allows views of the Metro Manila region from every angle as guests are seated.
The building was constructed in 1974 during Mayor Emiliano Caruncho's tenure and was originally called Mutya ng Pasig Tower. It stood surrounded by rice fields that later gave way to urban development.
The tower houses a museum dedicated to local and modern art, displaying works that reflect the artistic traditions of the Pasig community.
The building contains multiple spaces for different types of gatherings and can accommodate groups of varying sizes. Evening visits work best if you want to see the city lights from the higher floors.
The restaurant rotates continuously, allowing diners to view a complete panorama of the surrounding region without moving from their seats. A major renovation in 2015 added an extra floor while preserving the original rotating mechanism.
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