List of tallest buildings and structures in the Paris region

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Tallest buildings and structures

The Paris region has four of the tallest twenty-five buildings in the European Union: the tour Link, the Tour First, the Tour Hekla, and the Tour Montparnasse. As of 2022, there are 23 skyscrapers that reach a roof height of at least Template:Convert.

Most of the Paris region's high-rise buildings are located in three distinct areas:

Other high-rise buildings are scattered throughout the Paris area, mainly in close proximity to the Périphérique freeway. These include Les Mercuriales in Bagnolet, the Tour Pleyel in Saint-Denis, and the Hôtel Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile in the city proper (near the Porte Maillot).

However the tallest tower is built within central Paris: the iconic Eiffel Tower standing alongside the Seine River at the heart of the 7th arrondissement. Built in 1889, it was the first man-made structure in the world to exceed 1,000 feet.

This list ranks the Paris area buildings and structures that stand at least 100 meters tall.[1] Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height. Template:Row numbers Template:Notelist

Structures proposed, approved, or under construction

This is a list of structures that are either under construction or due to start construction soon. Structures are sorted by planned height. The Authority managing La Défense, the EPAD, has launched several contests for new towers in a large scale operation of renovation of the business district. Other proposed projects are currently being talked about in other municipalities of the inner suburbs such as Issy-les-Moulineaux, Boulogne-Billancourt or Saint-Denis.

Name Use Height Levels District Commune
(municipality)
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meters feet
The Link office Template:Convert 53 La Défense Puteaux under construction
New Tour Montparnasse mixed-use Template:Convert 15th arr. Paris approved
Tours Sisters Tour 1 office Template:Convert 55 La Défense Courbevoie approved but on hold
Tour de Charenton residential, hotel Template:Convert Charenton-le-Pont proposed
Tour des Jardins de l'Arche office, hotel Template:Convert La Défense Nanterre approved
Odyssey - Tour C office Template:Convert La Défense Courbevoie approved
Tour Triangle office Template:Convert 42 15th arr. Paris under construction
Le Village Vertical mixed-use Template:Convert 42 13th arr. Paris proposed
Odyssey - Tour O office, hotel Template:Convert La Défense Courbevoie approved
Tours Sisters Tour 2 hotel Template:Convert La Défense Courbevoie approved but on hold
Tour Maestro office Template:Convert 26 Saint-Denis under construction
Les Lumières Pleyel - Lot R3 mixed-use Template:Convert 42 Saint-Denis proposed
Odyssey - Tour D office, residential Template:Convert La Défense Courbevoie approved
Tour Seine residential Template:Convert 13th arr. Paris proposed

See also

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References

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  • Schaugg, Johannes: High-Rise Buildings: Paris, Books on Demand, 2009, Template:ISBN.

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External links

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