Status Complete Antenna spire 101 m (331 ft) Height 97 m Floors 33 Number of units 781 | Completed 1969 Roof 97 m (318 ft) Opened 1969 Architectural style Brutalist architecture | |
Type Commercial officesResidential condominiums Location 8 Avenue des ThébaudièresSaint-Herblain Similar Atlantis le Centre, Gare de Rezé‑Pont‑Rousseau, Tour Bretagne, Grand Blotterau Parc, Haluchère‑Batignolles |
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Sillon de Bretagne is a skyscraper in Saint-Herblain, a suburb of Nantes, in the Loire-Atlantique department of France. At 32-storeys, 97 m (318 ft) it was the tallest building in France when completed in 1969. With the structure's massive 425 m (1,394 ft) width, it remains one of the largest buildings in Europe by volume, providing living and office accommodations for approximately 3,600 people. The roof top houses the antenna system for the Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) transmitter operated by Groupement des radios associatives de la métropole nantaise (GRAM)
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