List of tallest buildings in Essen

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Skyline of Essen Essen Panorama.jpg
Skyline of Essen
Skyline in Essen's southern district looking east: Westenergie tower on the left, Kruppstrasse 5 in the middle at the back, former Huyssenallee 2 in front, RellingHaus II + I in front, Postbank high-rise on the right, RUHR Tower behind it Essen-Sudviertel Luft.jpg
Skyline in Essen's southern district looking east: Westenergie tower on the left, Kruppstrasse 5 in the middle at the back, former Huyssenallee 2 in front, RellingHaus II + I in front, Postbank high-rise on the right, RUHR Tower behind it

This list of tallest buildings in Essen ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 40 meters (131 feet).

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Most of the high-rise buildings are concentrated in the southern district south of the city center. Construction of the Rheinstahl buildings began here in 1958, followed shortly afterwards by the RWE building at Kruppstrasse 5, making Essen the first city in Germany to establish a skyline. Frankfurt am Main did not follow until 1962. [1]

Outside Essen's southern district, the city hall and, more recently, the corporate headquarters of Thyssen-Krupp and E.ON Ruhrgas were later added.

The Westenergie Tower in Essen is the tallest office building in the Ruhr region. [2]

In March 2024, the city of Essen adopted a high-rise development concept. This defines suitable areas for new high-rise buildings in the urban area. These are located to the east of the city center on the Schützenbahn and south of the main train station as well as to the west and north of the city center in the area of Weststadt and the university. [3]


RankNameImageHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYear completedUse / Note
1 Westenergie-Turm RWE Turm Essen.jpg 127 m (417 ft)301996Tallest skyscraper in Düsseldorf, Height to tip 162 m (531 ft)
Former headquarters of RWE AG
2 Essen City Hall Rathaus-Essen-Schuetzenbahn-2021.jpg 106 m (348 ft)231979Seat of the city administration.
3 RellingHaus II RellingHaus II, Essen.jpg 100 m (328 ft)211999Headquarters of Evonik Industries
4Postbank-Hochhaus Postbank-Hochhaus Essen.jpg 91.59 m (300 ft)191967Office
5Hochhaus Kruppstraße 5 Hochhaus Kruppstrasse 5, Essen(2).jpg 85 m (279 ft)221961Office, former seat of RWE Deutschland AG
6RUHR Tower Ruhr Tower, Essen, 2019.jpg 76.9 m (252 ft)221961Office, former headquarters of ThyssenKrupp
7Bochumer Straße 64–66 Essen-Steele, Bochumer Strasse 64-66.jpg 69.38 m (228 ft)221974Residential
8E.ON (1) EON-Ruhrgas-Zentrale Essen.jpg 63 m (207 ft)152010Headquarters of E.ON
8E.ON (2) EON-Ruhrgas-Zentrale Essen.jpg 87 m (285 ft)152010Headquarters of E.ON
10RUHRTURM EonRuhrgasEssenBergerhausen.jpg 61 m (200 ft)151973Hotel, Office
11RellingHaus I RellingHaus I, Essen.jpg 60.45 m (198 ft)171996Headquarters of Evonik Industries
12PHIL (Huyssen Quartier Essen) [4] [5] 60 m (197 ft)182022Residential
13Gebäude der Universitätsklinik Uni-Klinik Essen, Virchowstrasse 171, InstitutsgruppeI.jpg 57.6 m (189 ft)141973Building of the University Hospital
14Rellinghauser Str. 27 [6] 57 m (187 ft)151996Office
14Magna Tower City Tower Essen, Marz 2017.jpg 57 m (187 ft)151963Office
14Schulzstraße 24 [7] 57 m (187 ft)151963Residential
17Weststadt-Türme Weststadt-Turme.JPG 54 m (177 ft)151992Office
18Gildehof-Center Gildehofcenter Essen.jpg 52 m (171 ft)151988Office
19 Premier Inn Hotel Premier Inn Hotel, Essen Hbf.jpg 51 m (167 ft)132020Hotel
20Thyssenkrupp-Hauptquartier Thyssen-Krupp-Quartier-Essen-Q1-2013.jpg 50 m (164 ft)141963Headquarters of ThyssenKrupp
21Gildehofstraße 1 [8] 49 m (161 ft)16Office
22Hollestraße 7c [9] 47.85 m (157 ft)16Office
23Hollestraße 7 [10] 45.1 m (148 ft)14Office
24Gildehofstraße 2 [11] 43.89 m (144 ft)15Office
25Gildehofstraße 2 [12] 41.15 m (135 ft)131976Office


Proposed

NameHeight (m)
Height (ft)
FloorsYear
High Square Essen [13] 139456362028
Essen Eins [14] ~80~26220Unknown
BürgerRatHaus [15] 6019716Unknown
Zech-Haus [16] 5016413Unknown

Demolished

NameImageHeight
m (ft)
FloorsOpenedDemolished
Hochhaus Huyssenallee 2 Hochhaus Huyssenallee 2, Essen 01.jpg 78 m (256 ft)1919802022


See also


References

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