High-rise Buildings
Among the tallest towers in the district, we can find rising to 98 meters:
- Tour Avant-Seine (1975): 98 m, 32 storeys.
- Tour Mars (1974): 98 m, 32 storeys.
- Tour Paris Côté Seine (1977): 98 m, 32 storeys.
- Tour Seine (1970): 98 m, 32 storeys
- Tour Espace 2000 (1976): 98 m, 31 storeys.
- Tour Évasion 2000 (1971): 98 m, 31 storeys.
- Hôtel Novotel Paris-Tour Eiffel (1976): 98 m, 31 storeys.
- Tour Totem (1979): 98 m, 31 storeys.
- Tour Beaugrenelle (1979): 98 m, 30 storeys.
- Tour Panorama (1974): 98 m, 30 storeys.
- Tour Perspective 1 (1973): 98 m, 30 storeys.
- Tour Perspective 2 (1975): 98 m, 30 storeys.
- Tour Reflets (1976): 98 m, 30 storeys.
- Tour Rive Gauche (1975): 98 m, 30 storeys.
- Tour Keller (1970): 98 m, 29 storeys.
- Tour Cristal (1990): 98 m, 27 storeys.
- 79 quai André Citroën: 24 storeys.
- Tour Mirabeau (1972): 18 storeys.
- Immeuble le Village (1973): 17 storeys.
- Bureaux Hachette Livre (1969): 12 storeys.
- Tour Mercure (1973): 12 storeys.
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