The tower's location in Dolgovaške Gorice is historically significant as it sits within the Lendava wine-growing district.
On a clear day, the visibility radius from the top platform extends up to 60 kilometers.
The structure is built at an elevation of 302 meters above sea level.
The tower's name, 'Vinarium,' serves as a tribute to the local wine-making culture of the surrounding hills.
The base of the tower functions as a bistro offering local culinary specialties from the four-border region.
Vinarium Tower is a 53-meter-high observation tower situated atop Lendavske Gorice hill in the Prekmurje region of northeastern Slovenia. The structure features a reinforced concrete core with an observation deck and a restaurant at the base. From the viewing platform, visitors can see the borders of four countries: Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, and Austria. The tower was designed by architectural firm Studio Infinitus and officially opened in 2015. It serves as a focal point for regional viticulture and tourism in the Lendava area. The tower's design incorporates a vertical lift system for accessibility to the upper platform.
The highest observation deck offers a 360-degree panoramic vantage point for landscape photography.
Bring binoculars to identify specific landmarks across the four national borders.
Visit on a weekday morning to avoid peak weekend crowds during the summer season.
Check local weather reports specifically for wind speeds, as the observation deck can be closed during high-wind events.
Do not attempt to walk from the town center if you have mobility issues, as the ascent through the vineyards is steep and lacks continuous sidewalks.
Operating hours fluctuate based on the season, with extended availability during peak summer months and shorter hours during winter.