Tour Pleyel, Skyscraper in Paris, France.
Tour Pleyel is a 143-meter tall skyscraper located in the La Plaine Saint-Denis district of Paris, France.
Constructed between 1969 and 1972, Tour Pleyel was once the tallest skyscraper in France until 1973.
Named after composer Ignace Pleyel, the tower is a significant landmark in the cultural landscape of Paris.
The tower houses offices, a restaurant, and a conference center.
Despite its height, Tour Pleyel does not offer a public observation deck.
Location: Saint-Denis
Inception: 1973
Architects: Michel Folliasson, Bernard Favatier
Official opening: 1973
Architectural style: modern architecture
Floors above the ground: 37
Height: 143 m
Website: parispleyel.com
Source: Wikimedia