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Type
  
Commercial offices

Opening
  
28 January 2000

Height
  
200 m, 240 m to tip

Construction started
  
18 October 1996

Completed
  
March 1999

Antenna spire
  
240 m (787 ft)

Floors
  
55

Main Tower

Location
  
Neue Mainzer Straße 52-58 Frankfurt Hesse, Germany

Cost
  
700 million Deutsche Mark

Address
  
Neue Mainzer Str. 52-58, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–8:30PMSaturday10AM–8:30PMSunday10AM–6:30PMMonday10AM–6:30PMTuesday10AM–6:30PMWednesday10AM–6:30PMThursday10AM–6:30PMFriday10AM–8:30PM

Similar
  
Römer, Frankfurt Cathedral, Palmengarten, Goethe House, Eiserner Steg

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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.

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The tower has five underground floors and two public viewing platforms. It is the only skyscraper in Frankfurt with a public viewing observatory. It is the 4th tallest building in Frankfurt and the 4th tallest in Germany, tied with Tower 185.

The foyer of the building has two art pieces accessible to the public: the video installation by Bill Viola "The World of Appearances" and the wall mosaic by Stephan Huber "Frankfurter Treppe / XX. Jahrhundert" (English: "Frankfurt's Steps/20th century").

The tower's design features what appears to be two connected towers. The smaller of the two is of a cuboid shape and a design common to 1970s architecture. The second and taller of the two towers is a circular tower with an entire blue glass exterior which features the transmission tower on top.

History

The structure was built between 1996 and 1999, and serves as headquarters for Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen (Helaba). Other tenants are the German Offices of Merrill Lynch and Standard & Poor's and a television studio of the Hessischer Rundfunk. The first tenants moved in on 5 November 1999, and the official inauguration was 28 January 2000. During weather reports by the television station, the weather reporter stands on the top of the building.

In June 2015 NorthStar Realty Finance of New York entered into an agreement to acquire Main Tower for about €540 million ($606 million).

References

Main Tower Wikipedia