List of tallest buildings in Offenbach

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Offenbach skyline: from left to right -- Stadthaus, City Tower, City Hall and Haus der Wirtschaft 1 & 2 Offenbach am main von oben.jpg
Offenbach skyline: from left to right — Stadthaus, City Tower, City Hall and Haus der Wirtschaft 1 & 2

This list of tallest buildings in Offenbach ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). The tallest skyscraper in the city is the 32-storey, 120-meter-high City Tower Offenbach, built in 2003.

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Offenbach am Main is a city in Hesse, Germany, on the left bank of the river Main. It borders directly on the neighboring city of Frankfurt am Main and is part of the Frankfurt Rhine-Main area.


RankNameImageHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYear completedUse / Note
1 City Tower Offenbach [1] City Tower Sudseite.jpg 120 m (394 ft)322003Height to tip 140 m (459 ft)
2Berliner Straße 295 (Siemens-Towers)75 m (246 ft)221973Part of new Vitopia Campus Kaiserlei
3City Hall Rathaus Offenbach am Main 03.jpg 72 m (236 ft)201971Seat of the City administration and the city council.
3Neusalzer Straße 7772 m (236 ft)241970sResidential
5Stadthaus70 m (230 ft)191977
6Haus der Wirtschaft 1 Haus der Wirtschaft Offenbach.png 68 m (223 ft)161998Office
7New Century Hotel (Golden Tulip Hotel)66 m (217 ft)171970sHotel
8Haus der Wirtschaft 2 Haus der Wirtschaft Offenbach.png 61 m (200 ft)141998Office
9Berliner Straße 303 (Siemens-Towers)60 m (197 ft)191973Part of new Vitopia Campus Kaiserlei
10Hochhaus Deutscher Wetterdienst55 m (180 ft)15Office
11former Pacific Bank-Haus~50 m (164 ft)13Office
12Kaiserstraße 10116Residential
13Sana Klinikum - Bettenhaus15Hospital building
13Berliner Straße 1115Residential
13Odenwaldring 10215Residential
13Hochhaus Nordring15Residential
13Buchrainweg 61/6315Residential
13Buchrainweg 65/6715Residential


Proposed

NameHeight (m)
Height (ft)
FloorsYear
NAMU Tower [2] [3] 120394322027
Die Macherei (Hotel) [4] [5] 7524620Unknown
Vitopia Campus Kaiserlei (1) [6] [7] 7524617On hold
WAYV Riverside Office Tower [8] [9] 7023018Unknown
Die Macherei (Office) [10] [11] 6220317Unknown
Berliner Höfe [12] 6120019Unknown
Vitopia Campus Kaiserlei (2) [13] [14] 6019619On hold
Vitopia Campus Kaiserlei (3) [15] [16] 6019619On hold

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