Liberation Tower is one of Kuwait City's most recognizable landmarks and a symbol of the country's resilience and independence. Standing at a height of 372 meters, it is the second tallest structure in Kuwait. It has a telecommunication center, which was important during the Gulf War; hence, the tower was named 'Liberation Tower' to mark the country's liberation from Iraqi occupation in 1991. Its unique architectural design includes stylized motifs that represent traditional Islamic themes. The tower's observation deck provides visitors with a panoramic view of Kuwait City and its surroundings. Located in the heart of the city, it is not only a communications tower but also a tourist attraction, though access to the public is often limited.