Federation Tower, Skyscraper complex in Moscow International Business Center, Russia.
Federation Tower is a building complex in the Moscow International Business Center consisting of two towers: the East Tower stands 374 meters tall with 95 floors, while the West Tower reaches 242 meters. Both towers share a common base and together form one of Europe's tallest structures.
Construction began in 2005 but was interrupted during the economic crisis starting in 2008. The West Tower was completed in 2008, while the East Tower was finished only in December 2017.
The name refers to the Russian Federation and reflects the country's modern economic identity. International companies maintain offices here, and the towers attract business visitors from around the world every day.
The complex is accessible via Vystavochnaya and Mezhdunarodnaya metro stations, both within walking distance. Visitors should note that access to many areas is restricted to business hours and security checks at entrances are standard.
The elevator shaft in the East Tower measures 355 meters, making it the tallest in Europe. On the 62nd floor of the West Tower sits the restaurant Sixty, offering panoramic views across the city.
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