Eurotheum

The Eurotheum is a 31-storey, 110 m (360 ft) skyscraper in the city center of Frankfurt, Germany. The building was constructed in 1999 to coincide with the adjacent Main Tower, and is one of a few such in Frankfurt that offers office and residential space. Each floor of the tower has 17,000 m2 (180,000 sq ft) of office space, which was occupied mostly by the European Central Bank as an extension of their former headquarters at Eurotower, Willy-Brandt-Platz until 2015.

Eurotheum
General information
Type
Architectural styleModernism
LocationNeue Mainzer Straße 66–68
Frankfurt
Hesse, Germany
Coordinates50°06′46″N 8°40′19″E
Completed1997–1999
Height
Roof110 m (360 ft)
Technical details
Floor count
  • 31
  • 3 below ground
Floor area34,680 m2 (373,300 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators12
Design and construction
Architect(s)Novotny Mähner Assoziierte
EngineerArcadis Grebner Gesamtplanung GmbH
Main contractorPhilipp Holzmann
Other information
Public transit access Taunusanlage
References
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The 22nd floor has a public bar lounge. From the 22nd through 29th floors, there are 74 furnished apartments, which can be rented as long as desired. In addition, the "Innside Premium Suites" offer on demand hotel service.

The building was designed by Novotny Mähner Assoziierte.

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