List of Tallest Buildings in Europe - Industrial Buildings

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
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

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