Victoria Regina Tower, Office building in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium.
The Victoria Regina Tower is a skyscraper in the Northern Quarter of Brussels with 23 floors above ground and 4 levels below. It houses office spaces, international communication agencies, hotel accommodations, and shared working areas across its structure.
Built originally as the IBM Tower in 1978, it became a landmark in the city's northern district. The architecture firm 51N4E completed a comprehensive redesign from 2021 to 2023, transforming its interior and exterior features.
The tower reflects the evolution of Belgian architecture, combining glass and steel construction methods with International Style design principles.
Access to the building is easiest during business days and regular office hours, and visitors should check specific requirements with individual tenants. The floor distribution with multiple entry points makes it easier to navigate to different sections.
Located on the 22nd floor, the rooftop bar provides visitors with views of the Brussels cityscape and the nearby Botanical Garden.
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