Aarhus City Tower, Commercial high-rise building in Aarhus C, Denmark.
The Aarhus City Tower is made up of two connected structures reaching 94 meters high and clad in glass and modern materials. The building houses hotel rooms, office spaces for different companies, and conference facilities all in one location.
The tower was completed in 2014 and became the tallest structure built in Aarhus since the cathedral tower in the 1930s. This development marked a major shift in the city's modern growth.
The tower has become a recognizable landmark in Aarhus through its modern glass and steel forms. The transparent connecting bridge between the two towers shapes how the city center looks and how people move through this part of town.
The building is freely accessible from the outside and offers good views of the modern architecture and the public space below it. You can explore the structure from different angles, particularly from the surrounding plaza and nearby streets.
The north structure is one floor taller than the south structure and houses a private residence on its top level. This asymmetry makes the building an unusual example of modern commercial architecture in Scandinavia.
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