![]() | ||
This list of tallest buildings in Europe by year ranks the tallest buildings in Europe by year according to height. Only the ten tallest buildings are included for all decades other than those buildings currently tallest in Europe. The current tallest building in Europe is the Mercury City Tower in Moscow, Russia, which rises 339 metres (1,112 ft) and was completed in 2012. The 463 metres (1,519 ft) Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg, Russia, will become Europe's tallest building when completed in 2017.
Contents
Current Tallest
This is a list of the tallest completed buildings in Europe. Heights are measured to the structural height, which includes architectural elements, but not communications spires or antennas. All measurements are according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Only the tallest 20 completed buildings in Europe are included.
Future Tallest
This is a list of the future tallest buildings in Europe. Buildings included are the tallest completed or under construction buildings in Europe, with approved, proposed, or otherwise buildings being excluded. Heights are measured to the structural height, which includes architectural elements, but not communications spires or antennas. All measurements are according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Only the future tallest 20 buildings in Europe are included.
Historical Tallest
This is a list of the tallest completed buildings in Europe at the end of recent decades. Heights are measured to the structural height, which includes architectural elements, but not communications spires or antennas. All measurements are according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Only the tallest 10 completed buildings in Europe are included in each section.