List Of Tallest Buildings In Iceland
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Iceland.
For other types of tall structures in Iceland, see List of tallest structures in Iceland.
Norðurturninn is proposed to be 110 meter high, but that is not for sure. There are more buildings which are proposed to be over 100 meter high. The tallest of them is proposed to be 150 meter high, which will surpass the tallest building in Norway, Finland and Denmark. That will make the tower the fourth tallest in North Europe, after the 155 meter high Kaknästornet in Sweden, the 168 meter high Näsinneula in Tampere, Finland and the 190 meter high Turning Torso in Malmö, Sweden.
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