Industrial Buildings
There are several industrial buildings in Europe with heights taller than 140 metres. Chimneys are only included when they are situated on the roof of the building. For chimneys which are separate structures, see List of chimneys
Name | City | Metres | Feet | Finalised | |
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TET Trbovlje | Trbovlje | 360 | 1181 | 1976 | |
TE Rijeka | Bakar | 250 | 820 | 1978 | Height including chimney on roof |
Stadtwerketurm | Duisburg | 200 | 656 | 1974 | Height including chimney on roof, roof height: 65 metres |
Irsching Power Plant | Vohburg an der Donau | 200 | 656 | 1974 | Height including chimney on roof |
RWE-Power Plant Grevenbroich-Neurath | Neurath | 173 | 568 | 2010 | |
Boilerhouse of Unit K of Niederaussem Power Plant | Bergheim | 172 | 564 | 2002 | |
Schwarze Pumpe Power Plant | Spremberg | 161 | 528 | 1998 | |
Marbach III Power Plant | Marbach | 160 | 525 | 1974 | Height including chimney on roof |
Read more about this topic: List Of Tallest Buildings In Europe
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