List of tallest buildings in Bremen

This list of tallest buildings in Bremen (state) ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). The tallest structure in the city state is by far the 235.7-meter-high Bremen TV tower, a telecommunication tower built in 1986.

Atlantic Hotel Sail City and Columbus-Center in Bremerhaven

Bremen is the smallest and least populous of the 16 federal states in Germany and consists of just two cities, the city of Bremen and its seaport exclave, Bremerhaven. There are high-rise buildings in both cities, but the two tallest, Atlantic Hotel Sail City and Columbus Center I, are located in the smaller city of Bremerhaven and only the third tallest belongs to the state capital Bremen. However, the city of Bremen has a larger number of high-rise buildings overall.




Bremen

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Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year completed Use / Note
Bremen TV tower   235.7 m (773 ft) 1986 Telecommunications tower,
Tallest structure in the federal state of Bremen
Fallturm Bremen   146 m (479 ft) 1990 Drop tower at the Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity at the University of Bremen.
Bremen Cathedral   92.3 m (303 ft) 14th century
Church of Our Lady, Bremen   84.2 m (276 ft) 13th century
1 Weser Tower   82 m (269 ft) 22 2010 Tallest building in Bremen
2 Zech Haus[1] 82 m (269 ft) 18 2022 Headquarters of Zech, Part of the building ensemble at the Europahafenkopf.[1]
St. Stephani (Bremen)   75 m (246 ft) 13th century
3 Landmark-Tower   67 m (220 ft) 19 2010 Residential
4 Aalto-Hochhaus   65 m (213 ft) 22 1961 Residential
5 Neuwieder Straße 23   62 m (203 ft) 21 1976 Residential
St. Martin's Church, Bremen   62 m (203 ft) 14th century
6 Siemens-Hochhaus   61 m (200 ft) 16 1962 Seat of the Building Department of the Senator for the Environment, Building and Transport.
7 Bundeswehrhochhaus   60 m (197 ft) 15 1968 Former seat of district recruiting office
8 Almatastraße 29   19 1976 Residential
8 Brenner-Allee 42   19 1977 Residential
9 Lofthaus Nord[2] 56.5 m (185 ft) 14 2022 Part of the building ensemble at the Europahafenkopf.
10 Gotthard-Straße 31   18 1970 Residential
10 Gelderner Straße 2   18 1966 Residential
10 Ludwigshafener Straße 12   17 1977 Residential
10 Ludwigshafener Straße 14   17 1977 Residential
10 „Großer Kurfürst“ Eislebener Straße 31   17 1972 Residential
15 Bydolekstraße 2 (Grohner Düne)   55 m (180 ft) 16 1972 Part of high-rise residential complex „Grohner Düne“.
15 Bydolekstraße 5 (Grohner Düne)   55 m (180 ft) 16 1972 Part of high-rise residential complex „Grohner Düne“.
17 Tivoli-Hochhaus   53 m (174 ft) 16 1962 Seat of the departments of the Senator for Labor, Women, Health, Youth and Social Affairs
18 Hafenhochhaus   51 m (167 ft) 13 1960 Office


Bremerhaven

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Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year completed Use / Note
1 Atlantic Hotel Sail City[3]   147 m (482 ft) 23 2008 Tallest building in the federal state of Bremen
Richtfunkturm Bremerhaven   107 m (351 ft) 1965
2 Columbus-Center I   88 m (289 ft) 24 1979 Residential
Bürgermeister-Smidt-Gedächtniskirche   80 m (262 ft) 1870
3 Columbus-Center II   78 m (256 ft) 22 1979
Christuskirche Bremerhaven-Geestemünde   60 m (197 ft) 1875
4 Columbus-Center III   58 m (190 ft) 15 1979 Residential
5 Haus des Handwerks 57 m (187 ft) 17 1971 Office, Residential
5 Deichstraße 48 16 1971 Residential

Proposed

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Name Height (m)
Height (ft)
Floors Year
Sign 70 230 18 Unknown
Hochpunkt 56 184 15 Unknown
Ahoy[4] 13 Unknown
Viertel-Hochhaus[5] 11 Unknown


Demolished

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Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Opened Demolished Use / Note
Lloyd Building[6]   ~60 m (197 ft) 1910 1969, Damaged during WW2 Administrative headquarters of the shipping company Norddeutscher Lloyd.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "STB Ingenieure: Europahafenkopf Bremen - Zechhaus".
  2. ^ "Kreiszeitung: Ausstellung zeigt aktuelle Planung für neuen Europahafenkopf".
  3. ^ "Skyscrapercenter: Atlantic Hotel Sail City".
  4. ^ "Weser Kurier:Justus Grosse plant nächsten Gebäudekomplex in der Überseestadt". 13 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Weser Kurier:Beirat stimmt für elfgeschossiges Wohngebäude". 4 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Wkgeschichte:Das Lloydgebäude als "palastartiger Riesenbau"". 9 June 2016.


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