Plans for a 102-m tower to be built in the Tivoli Gardens amusement park in central Copenhagen have been vetoed by a cross-party group of city councillors. Conservatives, liberals and members of the left-wing Red-Green Alliance in the city council argue that the planned ultra-modern high-rise hotel and apartment block designed by British architect Sir Norman Foster was not supported by their constituencies. The Tivoli landmark plans had the backing of Lord Mayor Ritt Bjerregaard. The 106-metre high bell tower on Copenhagen

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