A barrel-shaped, but stationary, restaurant on Fernsehturm Stuttgart, a TV tower in Stuttgart, Germany, built in 1956, was noted as the inspiration for the idea of a revolving restaurant.
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The tower contains a revolving restaurant on level 33, the last floor with windows called "C Restaurant" and is the only revolving restaurant in Western Australia.
The factory produced the motors to turn the gears, made by David Brown Gears in Lockwood, which turned the revolving restaurant at the top of the Post Office Tower in London.
There is a panoramic revolving restaurant, named Piz Gloria, at the summit, which is where the James Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service was set.