Tour Sablon
| Tour Sablon Zaveltoren, Tour Blaton, Tour Stevens | |
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| A street in Brussels with the Tour Sablon in the background | |
| Basic data | |
| Place: | Brussels | 
| Opening: | 1968 | 
| Status : | Built | 
| Architectural style : | Modern | 
| Use / legal | |
| Usage : | offices | 
| Technical specifications | |
| Height : | 80.0 m | 
| Height to the top: | 80.0 m | 
| Height to the roof: | 80.0 m | 
| Rank (height) : | 66 . Place (Belgium), 28 . Place (Brussels) | 
| Floors : | 27 | 
| Building material : | Steel , glass , concrete | 
| address | |
| Address: | 7 Rue Joseph Stevens / Joseph Stevensstraat | 
| Post Code: | 1000 Brussels | 
The Tour Sablon ( Dutch : Zaveltoren ), also called Tour Blaton, is a high-rise in the city center of the Belgian capital, Brussels . The building, which was built in 1968, is 80 meters high, spread over 27 floors, with the first four floors serving as a parking garage. It is one of the tallest buildings in the city and is also one of the tallest buildings in the country .
The Tour Sablon has become a symbol of Brusselsisation over time.
