La Tour de Numérobis opens as new Egyptian landmark
In 2024, Parc Astérix expanded its Egyptian area with La Tour de Numérobis, a 50-metre Zamperla vertical swing. Riders fly at 40 metres while the tower itself also rotates, with the queue full of Asterix-style jokes.
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By May 2024, La Tour de Numérobis had become the new landmark of Parc Astérix. The 50-metre swing ride expanded the Egyptian zone and stands between OzIris and Toutatis, visible from the A1 motorway. Looopings described it as a Zamperla vertical swing, sending riders through the air at a height of 40 metres. The minimum height requirement is 1.20 metres.
The ride stands out because not only the seats or gondolas rotate; the tower itself moves as well. That gives it more motion than a standard swing ride and turns it into a panoramic high point in the park.
The theming also received attention. In the queue, Numérobis appears with a model of his own creation: a crane with several arms for lifting and stacking stones. Parc Astérix also added jokes to the scenery, including a design for a never-built Egyptian suspended top spin, dryly marked as cancelled. The addition celebrated the park’s 35th anniversary and came alongside P’Oz Kebab and a new Halloween walkthrough attraction.