EN Tower

The EN Tower (short for Enderron National Tower) is a concrete communications and observation tower in Wentworth, Enderron. Standing at 402.3 metres tall, the EN Tower is the tallest tower (non-building) in Wentworth and second-tallest structure after Wentworth 101. It opened on 16 September 2000 (the 54th anniversary of Enderron's independence), replacing the older Wentworth Radio Tower, which was demolished in 1997. It was the tallest structure in the city from its opening to the completion of Wentworth 101 in 2005. The tower was constructed under the contract of Enderron National, a former energy, freight and manufacturing conglomerate that was dissolved and split into EN Energy and EN Corporation in 2003. The tower itself is now owned by the EN Tower Trust, a nonprofit group independent of any EN-affiliated corporation.

The EN Tower is a signature icon of Wentworth's skyline, and attracts more than two million international visitors annually.