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List of tallest buildings in Munich

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View over Ludwigstraße, Highlight Towers in the background
Central Tower Munich, ADAC-Zentrale and Mercedes-Benz München. Alps in the background.

This list of tallest buildings in Munich ranks high-rise buildings and some important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). The tallest structure in the city is by far the 291-meter-high Olympic Tower, a television tower built in 1968.

Most high-rise buildings in Munich are spread across the city. However, there are also small clusters, such as Arabellapark, where several high-rise buildings are concentrated. The HVB-Tower, Arabella-Hochhaus, the BayWa-Hochhaus and The Westin Hotel are located here.

Following a referendum in November 2004, Munich's high-rise buildings have since been limited to the Frauenkirche tower height of 99 meters,[1] even outside the city center. However, there are repeated initiatives to reconsider this, also due to price developments on the rental and purchase market for real estate. Munich does not yet have an overarching high-rise master plan, but high-rise studies have been published several times.[2] The Munich City Council advocates the construction of high-rise buildings from the Mittlerer Ring (Bundesstraße 2 R).[3]


Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year completed Use / Note
Olympiaturm 291 m (955 ft) 1968 Telecommunications tower,
Tallest structure in Munich.
1 Hochhaus Uptown München 146 m (479 ft) 38 2004 Tallest skyscraper in Munich and tallest in the state of Bavaria.
2 Highlight I 126 m (413 ft) 33 2004 Tallest twin towers in Munich. Best known tenants of the buildings are the IT and consulting firms Unify and Fujitsu Technology Solutions, as well as IBM.
3 HVB-Tower 114 m (374 ft) 27 1981 Headquarters of HypoVereinsbank, Arabellapark
4 Highlight II 113 m (371 ft) 28 2004
5 SV-Hochhaus 104 m (341 ft) 28 2008 Headquarters of Süddeutscher Verlag
6 BMW-Vierzylinder 101 m (331 ft) 22 1972 Headquarters of BMW
Frauenkirche 98.57 m (323 ft) 1488 Cathedral of Our Lady - It is a landmark and is considered a symbol of the Bavarian capital city.
St. Paul's Church, Munich 97 m (318 ft) 1906
Heilig-Kreuz-Church 95 m (312 ft) 1886
7 ADAC-Zentrale 93 m (305 ft) 23 2011 Headquarters of ADAC
Mariahilf-Church 92 m (302 ft) 1839
New St. John's Church, Munich 91 m (299 ft) 1874
St. Peter's Church, Munich 91 m (299 ft) 1607
8 Olympia Tower 88 m (289 ft) 19 1972 Residential
9 Seniorenresidenz am Westpark 87 m (285 ft) 27 1972 Senior residences
10 Werk4 86 m (282 ft) 24 2020 Hotel
11 Münchner Tor 85 m (279 ft) 24 2003 Office
11 Central Tower Munich 85 m (279 ft) 23 2003 Office - Height with antenna 115 m (377 ft)
New Town Hall (Munich) 85 m (279 ft) 1905 New Town hall forms the northern part of Marienplatz.
13 Skyline Tower (Munich) 84.2 m (276 ft) 23 2010 Office
14 Sky Tower 83.6 m (274 ft) 20 2018 Office
15 Riesstraße 82 83 m (272 ft) 22 1972 Residential
16 Helene-Mayer-Ring 10 76 m (249 ft) 20 1972 Residential
17 BayWa-Hochhaus (Sternhaus) 76 m (249 ft) 21 1969 Headquarters of BayWa, Arabellapark
18 Siemens-Hochhaus 75 m (246 ft) 23 1963 Office
18 Arabella Hochhaus 75 m (246 ft) 23 1969 Hotel, Arabellapark
20 Blue Tower 72.3 m (237 ft) 18 2018 Office
Theatine Church 71 m (233 ft) 1675 Roman Catholic church
21 MO82 70 m (230 ft) 21 2018 Hotel
22 BR-Hauptfunkhaus 68 m (223 ft) 19 1976 Main broadcasting center of Bayerischer Rundfunk
22 Mercedes-Benz München 68 m (223 ft) 16 2003 Seat of Mercedes-Benz (Munich)
24 Hotel The Westin Grand München 65 m (213 ft) 23 1971 Hotel, Arabellapark
24 Fraunhofer-Haus 65 m (213 ft) 17 2003 Headquarters of Fraunhofer Society
24 Highrise One 65 m (213 ft) 17 2017 Office
24 OPTINEO[4] 65 m (213 ft) 17 2022 Office
28 DEBA-Hochhaus 64 m (210 ft) 20 1969 Residential
29 Technisches Rathaus 63 m (207 ft) 19 2000 Seat of City administration
30 NH-Hotel Deutscher Kaiser 60.5 m (198 ft) 17 1956 Hotel
31 Universitätsklinikum 60 m (197 ft) 17 1977 University Hospital
31 Kap West Hirschgarten 1 60 m (197 ft) 17 2020 Office
31 NEO[5] 60 m (197 ft) 16 2020 Mixed use
31 Hanns-Seidel-Haus 60 m (197 ft) 19 1973 Residential
35 Pharao-Haus 58 m (190 ft) 19 1974 Residential
36 Rümannstraße 61 57 m (187 ft) 16 1967 Residential
37 The Seven 54 m (177 ft) 16 2014 Residential
38 White Tower 53.6 m (176 ft) 15 2018 Hotel
39 Buschingstraße 45 53.4 m (175 ft) 15 1956 Residential
39 Buschingstraße 43 53.4 m (175 ft) 15 1956 Residential
41 Tantris-Hochhaus 53 m (174 ft) 15 1971 Residential
41 Friends-Towers 53 m (174 ft) 15 2014 Residential
41 Kap West Hirschgarten 2 53 m (174 ft) 15 2020 Office
44 Sternhochhaus I (Siemenssiedlung) 51 m (167 ft) 17 1954 Residential
44 Sternhochhaus II (Siemenssiedlung) 51 m (167 ft) 17 1954 Residential
44 Sternhochhaus III (Siemenssiedlung) 51 m (167 ft) 17 1954 Residential
47 Berufsgenossenschaft Holz und Metall 50 m (164 ft) 13 1999 Office
47 Ten Towers 50 m (164 ft) 15 2005 Deutsche Telekom administration building. Consists of ten interconnected buildings.
47 Isar Tower Nord 50 m (164 ft) 16 2014 Residential
47 Isar Tower Süd 50 m (164 ft) 16 2014 Residential
47 Isarbelle 50 m (164 ft) 16 2014 Residential
47 Sternenhimmel 50 m (164 ft) 16 2013 Residential
47 Alpenglühen 50 m (164 ft) 16 2014 Residential

Under construction

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Name Height (m)
Height (ft)
Floors Year
TRIDEA (BVK-Zentrale)[6] 102 (originally 115 meters planned) 335 26 2028
One Rock[7] 70 230 20 2026
Hochhaus L438 [8] 70 230 18 2026

Proposed

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Name Height (m)
Height (ft)
Floors Year
Paketposthalle Towers[9] 2x155 509 39 Unknown
Opes Tower[10] 88 (originally 98 meters planned) 289 23 2029
Hochhaus am Hauptbahnhof[11] 69 226 18 Unknown
ZAM 61 200 18 Unknown
Hoffmann[12] 60 197 14 Unknown
R.evo Neuperlach[13] 55 180 17 Unknown
Heimeran 52 171 14 Unknown
Vertical Garden[14] 52 171 16 Unknown
Am Oberwiesenfeld[15] 13 2029

Demolished

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Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Opened Demolished
Scheibenhaus 75 m (246 ft) 23 1969 2010
ESG-Hochhaus 63 m (207 ft) 16 2015–2016
Agfa-Hochhaus 52 m (171 ft) 14 1959 2008

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Werkstatt München – Fakten zum Bürgerentscheid 2004".
  2. ^ "Abendzeitung – Neue Hochhäuser für München".
  3. ^ "München Stadtportal – Umgang mit Hochhäusern im Stadtgebiet".
  4. ^ https://woehrbauer.de/projekte/optineo/
  5. ^ https://www.clmap.de/de/projects/28/neo-baumkirchen-mitte/
  6. ^ "Strabag Real Estate – Grundsteinlegung BVK Zentrale".
  7. ^ "Muenchenarchitektur – Münchens Höchstes Wohnhaus".
  8. ^ "Auer-Weber – Hochhaus L438".
  9. ^ "Paketpost-Areal".
  10. ^ "Mueller-Reimann – Opes Tower".
  11. ^ "Süddeutsche Zeitung – So soll das Hochhaus am Hauptbahnhof aussehen".
  12. ^ "kadawittfeldarchitektur – Hoffmann".
  13. ^ "Delugan Meissl Associated Architects".
  14. ^ "Abendzeitung – Vertikale Gärten: Stadtrat München beschließt "grünes" Hochhaus".
  15. ^ "Abendzeitung – Neuer Wohnpark auf Knorr-Bremse-Areal".
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