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List Of Tallest Buildings In France
For non-building structures like towers, masts and chimneys, see List of tallest structures in France Tallest buildings Tallest buildings under construction Tallest proposed/approved buildings References {{TBSW Lists of tallest buildings in France, Skyscrapers in France, * ...
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List Of Tallest Structures In France
An incomplete list of the tallest structures in France. The list contains all types of structures, may be incomplete and should be expanded. Overseas territories of France See also * List of tallest buildings in France * List of tallest buildings and structures in the Paris region External links Map of the tallest structures in Franceat ''Mum, I'm Here!'' * http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?searchID=37729599 Air-traffic obstacle list {{TBSW France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ... Tallest ...
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Tour Areva
Tour Areva (previously known as Tour Framatome and Tour Fiat) is an office skyscraper designed by global architects SOM and located in La Défense, a high-rise business district, and in the commune of Courbevoie, France, west of Paris. Built in 1974, the tower is 184 m (604 feet) tall. Tour Areva is entirely black; its cladding is made of dark granite and darkened windows. Its shape is that of a perfect square prism. It is said that its architects were inspired by the black monolith in Stanley Kubrick's film '' 2001: A Space Odyssey''. The site where the tower was built was codenamed CB1 in La Défense initial master plan. A twin tower of Tour Areva was initially planned at the current location of the Tour Total, but was cancelled due to the 1973 oil crisis. See also * List of tallest structures in Paris The tallest structure in the City of Paris and the Île-de-France remains the Eiffel Tower in the 7th arrondissement, 300 meters high ''(or 330 m including the broa ...
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Tour Part-Dieu
The Tour Part-Dieu (formerly Tour du Crédit Lyonnais, or colloquially Le Crayon, or The Pencil) is a skyscraper in Lyon, France. The building is tall, in La Part-Dieu district, with 42 floors. The building was completed in 1977. It currently stands as the thirteenth-tallest building in France. The top 10 floors are occupied by Radisson Blu Hotel Lyon, the highest hotel in Europe. The other floors are offices. It is a work of the American firm Araldo Cossutta & Associates and the construction occurred between 1972 and 1977. According to the wishes of the architect, the roof of this tower is roughly the same height as Notre Dame de Fourviere. At the opening in 1977, it was the 4th tallest building in France. The tower has a cylindrical shape. It is topped by a 23-metre high pyramid. On the occasion of its 31st anniversary, the tower changed its name and logo. On 22 September 2008, the building was officially renamed Tour Part Dieu. The tower is fondly named ''Le Crayon'' (" ...
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Tour Trinity
Tour Trinity is an office skyscraper in Puteaux, in La Défense, the business district of the Paris metropolitan area. It was designed by the architectural firm ''Cro & Co Architecture'', directed by the architect Jean-Luc Crochon. The Tower measures 167 m and offers an area of 49,000 m2 on 33 levels. Trinity features several architectural innovations: * An off-center core: the Trinity core is offset on the facade and adorned with panoramic elevators. * Outdoor spaces: tree-lined terraces, loggias and balconies are accessible over the entire height of the tower. * Front openings, which allow access to free air on all facades. * Bioclimatic facades that optimize the supply of natural light. * A minimum clear height of 2.80 m on all floors. See also * La Défense * List of tallest buildings and structures in the Paris region * List of tallest buildings in France For non-building structures like towers, masts and chimneys, see List of tallest structures in France Tall ...
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Tour Alicante
Tour or Tours may refer to: Travel * Tourism, travel for pleasure * Tour of duty, a period of time spent in military service * Campus tour, a journey through a college or university's campus * Guided tour, a journey through a location, directed by a guide * Walking tour, a visit of a historical or cultural site undertaken on foot Entertainment * Concert tour, a series of concerts by an artist or group of artists in different locations * Touring theatre, independent theatre that travels to different venues Sports * Professional golf tours, otherwise unconnected professional golf tournaments * Tennis tour, tennis played in tournament format at a series of venues * Events in various sports named the Pro Tour (other) * Tour de France ('), the world's biggest bicycle race Places * Tour-de-Faure, Lot, France * Tour-en-Bessin, Calvados, France * Tour-en-Sologne, Loir-et-Cher, France * Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France * Tours-en-Savoie, Savoie, France * Tours-en-Vimeu, Somme, Fr ...
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Tour Chassagne
Tour or Tours may refer to: Travel * Tourism, travel for pleasure * Tour of duty, a period of time spent in military service * Campus tour, a journey through a college or university's campus * Guided tour, a journey through a location, directed by a guide * Walking tour, a visit of a historical or cultural site undertaken on foot Entertainment * Concert tour, a series of concerts by an artist or group of artists in different locations * Touring theatre, independent theatre that travels to different venues Sports * Professional golf tours, otherwise unconnected professional golf tournaments * Tennis tour, tennis played in tournament format at a series of venues * Events in various sports named the Pro Tour (other) * Tour de France ('), the world's biggest bicycle race Places * Tour-de-Faure, Lot, France * Tour-en-Bessin, Calvados, France * Tour-en-Sologne, Loir-et-Cher, France * Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France * Tours-en-Savoie, Savoie, France * Tours-en-Vimeu, Somme, Fr ...
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Tour D2
The Tour D2 is a tall skyscraper in the La Défense business district outside of Paris, France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area .... It is located in the municipality of Courbevoie and is used for office purposes. It is the 13th tallest building in the Paris region. It includes a public garden on its roof. See also * List of tallest buildings and structures in the Paris region References External links Aerial Footage Office tower D2 in the business district of Paris La Défense (YouTube) Buildings and structures in Hauts-de-Seine Skyscraper office buildings in La Défense 2014 establishments in France Office buildings completed in 2014 21st-century architecture in France {{france-struct-stub ...
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Tour Saint-Gobain
Tour Saint-Gobain (previously known as Tour M2) is an office skyscraper designed by Valode & Pistre in Courbevoie, in La Défense, the business district of the Paris metropolitan area. It houses the head office of the French company Saint-Gobain. It measures in height from the Parvis de la Défense and from the ground. The first stone was laid on 19 April 2017 by Pierre-André de Chalendar, the chairman and CEO of Saint-Gobain, Gabriele Galateri di Genola, the chairman of Assicurazioni Generali, Generali, and Xavier Huillard, the chairman and CEO of Vinci SA. See also * List of tallest buildings and structures in the Paris region * List of tallest buildings in France References External links Tour Saint-Gobain
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Tour Gan
Tour CB21, formerly Tour Gan, is an office skyscraper located in La Défense, the high-rise business district situated west of Paris, France. It was designed by celebrated American architect Max Abramovitz. Built from 1972 to 1974, the tower is 179 m (587 ft) tall at roof height. However, it reaches 187 m (614 ft) once including the antenna located on the roof. It is the fourth-tallest skyscraper in La Défense after Tour First, Tour Total and Tour Areva. Its ground shape is in the form of a Greek cross. In 1972, during construction, a protest campaign opposed the building of Tour Gan. Protesters demanded a reduction in height. However, the tower was completed at the planned height. Today, the main tenants are Suez Environnement and AIG France. The structure is owned by Fonciere des Regions. See also * Skyscraper * La Défense * List of tallest structures in Paris The tallest structure in the City of Paris and the Île-de-France remains the Eiff ...
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Tours DUO 25
Tours ( , ) is one of the largest cities in the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is the prefecture of the department of Indre-et-Loire. The commune of Tours had 136,463 inhabitants as of 2018 while the population of the whole metropolitan area was 516,973. Tours sits on the lower reaches of the Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. Formerly named Caesarodunum by its founder, Roman Emperor Augustus, it possesses one of the largest amphitheaters of the Roman Empire, the Tours Amphitheatre. Known for the Battle of Tours in 732 AD, it is a National Sanctuary with connections to the Merovingians and the Carolingians, with the Capetians making the kingdom's currency the Livre tournois. Saint Martin, Gregory of Tours and Alcuin were all from Tours. Tours was once part of Touraine, a former province of France. Tours was the first city of the silk industry. It was wanted by Louis XI, royal capital under the Valois Kings with its Loire castles and city of art ...
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