List of skyscrapers in Denmark
The list of high-rise buildings in Denmark includes all high-rise buildings in Denmark that reach or exceed a structural height of 50 meters. Denmark's tallest skyscraper is the hospital in Herlev at 120 meters , as it is less than 150 meters high, Denmark has no skyscraper .
No. | building | opening | Height in m | place | description | image |
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Bestselling tower | 320.00 | Brande | The planned super skyscraper will have 45 floors and will be built in the 7,000-inhabitant village of Brande. | |||
1. | Herlev Hospital | 1976 | 120.00 | Herlev | Herlev Hospital was built until 1976. 710 hospital rooms are housed in the tower. The operating theaters and treatment rooms are located on the lower floors and in a side building . It is the tallest skyscraper in Denmark and was the tallest skyscraper in Scandinavia until 2003. | |
2. | Domus Vista | 1969 | 101.95 | Frederiksberg Commune | There are 470 apartments on the 30 floors of the house, 17 each on a standard floor. A shopping center is on the ground floor and 1st floor. According to the original planning, the building should have 28 floors, during the construction phase the developers decided to add two additional floors. | |
3. | Carlsberg Hovedkontor | 1973 | 88.00 | Copenhagen, Vesterbro | The building was built in 1961 as a grain silo for the Carlsberg brewery . In the mid-1990s, renovation work began, which ended in 1997 when the brewery's head office moved into the new office building. | |
4th | Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel | 1973 | 86.00 | Copenhagen, Vestamager | The third hotel in the Radisson SAS chain in Copenhagen was built in 1973 using reinforced concrete. It is the largest hotel in Denmark and houses the largest casino in Scandinavia. 540 rooms are spread over the 26 floors of the hotel. | |
5. | Ferring International Center | 2002 | 80.00 | Copenhagen, Ørestad | The building of the Swiss pharmaceutical company Ferring was erected in a steel frame construction with a curtain wall facade made of aluminum. Laboratories are located in the two outbuildings, while offices are located in the tower. | |
6th | Rigshospitalet | 1970 | 70.00 | Copenhagen, Østerbro | The hospital is the second largest in Denmark. | |
6th | Kongens Bryghus | 1997 | 70.00 | Copenhagen, Vesterbro | The former malt silo of the Kongens Bryghus brewery, later part of the Carlsberg brewery, was converted from 1995 to 1997 into a residential building with 108 apartments on 21 floors. Because of its past as a silo, it was built using a frame construction method. The brewery used the building from 1957 until the merger with Carlsberg. Then it was empty until 1995. | |
7th | SAS Royal Hotel | 1960 | 69.60 | Copenhagen | On behalf of Scandinavian Airlines System , the Danish architect Arne Jacobsen planned and built the hotel from 1956 to 1960. The steel-framed building was the first Danish high-rise with a curtain wall facade. The hotel also became famous for Jacobsen's furniture designs, such as the swan and the egg , which became design classics. Until 1969, the 20-story house was the tallest skyscraper in Denmark. | |
8th. | KPMG Huset | 2003 | 63.65 | Aarhus | The opening of the first two floors took place in 2003. Since 2004, the KPMG branch has been set up on ten floors. Two more floors of the house contain apartments. The building has a curtain wall facade. | |
9. | Prismet | 2001 | 62.83 | Aarhus | The building was the first high-rise with a curtain wall facade made entirely of glass elements. | |
10. | Scandic Copenhagen City Hotel | 62.00 | Copenhagen | hotel | ||
11. | PSG Huset | 2003 | 62.00 | Copenhagen, Østerbro | office building | |
12. | Aalborg Universitetshospital Afsnit Nord | 57.07 | Ålborg | hospital | ||
13. | Odense University Hospital | 56.60 | Odense | hospital | ||
14th | Islands Brygge 30 | 56.00 | Copenhagen | Former silo in the southern part of the port of Copenhagen. The silo was built in the late 1960s and later converted into an office building. | ||
15th | Danhostel Copenhagen City | 56.00 | Copenhagen | Largest youth hostel in Copenhagen. | ||
16. | Domus Portus | 55.00 | Copenhagen | Residential building | ||
17th | Højhus Langenæs | 55.00 | Aarhus | The house was built in 1971. There are 6 apartments on each of the 15 floors. The red brick facade was covered with red aluminum panels during a renovation from 1991 to 1992. | ||
18th | Høje Brygge | 2001 | 53.00 | Ålborg | In place of two previous silos, the residential building was built in the design of two silo towers. There are 47 apartments in the building. | |
19th | Hotel Hvide Hus | 53.00 | Ålborg | hotel | ||
20th | Grøfthøjparken 159-163, Aarhus | 1970 | 51.00 | Aarhus | The residential building was completed in 1970 residential building. The concrete building has 15 apartments on 17 floors. |
The tallest structure in Denmark is the Tommerup transmitter mast with 321.3 meters. A number of other transmission masts are only slightly lower. The tallest free-standing structures in Denmark are the pillars of Storebæltsbroen with 254 meters and the chimney of Esbjergs power station with 250 meters.
Web links
Commons : Höchhäuser in Denmark - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Denmark is building the tallest building in Europe , Sarah Cascone, news.artnet.com from April 1st, 2019. Retrieved on April 3, 2019.