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  2. Main Tower - Wikipedia

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    Main Tower is a 56-storey, 200 m (656 ft) skyscraper in the Innenstadt district of Frankfurt, Germany. It is named after the nearby Main river . The building is 240 m (787 ft) when its antenna spire is included.

  3. Kaiserhofstraße - Wikipedia

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    The real estate prices of the area are the highest in Frankfurt; its primary adjacent street Freßgass has the third highest rent in all of Frankfurt, after nearby streets Goethestraße and Zeil. The street is located within the postcode area 60313 Frankfurt am Main.

  4. Europaturm - Wikipedia

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    For a number of years, the upper part of the structure housed a restaurant and discothèque, but since 1999, the Europaturm has been closed to the public. In September, 2004, the antenna at the top of the tower was replaced, increasing its total height to 337.5 metres (1,107 ft). The six-ton antenna was lifted to the top in two parts by helicopter.

  5. Henninger Turm - Wikipedia

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    It was demolished in 2013. Until 1974 it was the tallest building in Frankfurt, and it remained the tallest storage silo in the world until its demolition. On top of the building was a barrel-like pod which contained a viewing platform and a revolving restaurant (originally two). In October 2002, the tower was closed to the public.

  6. Maintower - Wikipedia

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    TV 20 years Wikipedia. Up until 2015 it was broadcast from the Main Tower in Frankfurt am Main (the "highest television studio in Europe"). Due to the studio's closure for cost reasons, in autumn 2015, the programme has been broadcast from Hessischer Rundfunk's television Studio 5 in the Funkhaus am Dornbusch in Frankfurt-Nordend using an elaborate virtual studio set with a computer-generated ...

  7. Japan Center (Frankfurt) - Wikipedia

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    Japan Center is a high-rise building in the Innenstadt district [3] of Frankfurt, Germany. The 115-meter-high office tower with 27 floors was completed in 1996. The 115-meter-high office tower with 27 floors was completed in 1996.

  8. Tower restaurant - Wikipedia

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    A tower restaurant is a restaurant located in a tower and is accessible by an elevator. Tower restaurants are laid out in such a way that guests can enjoy the panorama when taking their meal and beverages. Numerous tower restaurants are revolving restaurants, continuously rotating around the tower axle with the help of a drive.

  9. Marienturm - Wikipedia

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    Marienturm is a skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany. Completed in 2019, it has a height of 155 meters, making it the 15th tallest building in Frankfurt beside Deutsche Bank Twin Towers (As of 2022 [update] ).