Top 10 Tallest Buildings in Europe
Top Ten Tallest Buildings in Europe
Category: Architecture & Buildings
List: Top Ten Tallest Buildings in Europe
Date: as at end 2005
Source: Wikiepedia
Base: All buildings in Europe
Notes: Europe's tallest skyscraper is Moscow's 264m 'Triumph Palace', which was topped out in 2003. It is a residential building (mainly luxury flats) consisting of 9 wings, each with its own entrance, and all connected internally by common public areas on the first 5 floors. In 2007 Moscow should see a finished 274m, 73 story 'Capital City' skyscraper and the year after that a 448 meter, 88 story building called the 'Federation Tower' - giving it 4 places in the top ten.
Rank |
Name |
City |
Year |
Height |
Floors |
1. |
Triumph-Palace |
Moscow |
2005 |
264 m |
57 |
2. |
Commerzbank Tower |
Frankfurt |
1997 |
259 m |
56 |
3. |
Messeturm |
Frankfurt |
1990 |
257 m |
55 |
4. |
Moscow State University |
Moscow |
1953 |
240 m |
38 |
5. |
One Canada Square |
London |
1990 |
235 m |
50 |
6. |
Palace of Culture and Science |
Warsaw |
1955 |
231 m |
43 |
7. |
Tour Montparnasse |
Paris |
1972 |
210 m |
59 |
8. |
Warsaw Trade Tower |
Warsaw |
1999 |
208 m |
43 |
9. |
Westendstra�e 1 |
Frankfurt |
1993 |
208 m |
53 |
10. |
Millennium Tower |
Vienna |
1999 |
202 m |
51 |
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