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Latest revision as of 12:58, 9 February 2026
As of February 2026, Germany has over 20 buildings that stand over 150 meters (492 feet) tall,[1] making it the 5th-tallest country in Europe.[2] Frankfurt has the most amount of skyscrapers in Germany, having 20 out of the 22 buildings (excluding churches) that stand over 150 m (492 ft) tall in Germany, with the other two being located in Bonn and Berlin. Frankfurt is also home to 44 buildings that stand over 100 m (328 ft) tall. As of February 2026, 19 cities in Germany have at least one building that stands over 100 meters tall.
Cities by the number of skyscrapers
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The list below ranks cities in Germany that have at least one skyscraper. The height used to define a skyscraper varies depending on source, with some claiming a skyscraper is a building which stands over 150 m (492 ft) in height, while others claim that a skyscraper is a building which stands over 100 m (328 ft) tall. Chimneys, smokestacks, churches, and related structures are not included in this list. Cities without a citation are supported by information in a linked article.
- ^ a b c d e f g h This figure was obtained using the “Skyscraper Diagram” or “Timeline Diagram” function on SkyscraperPage by setting the minimum height to 100 m. Only the “built” and “high-rise buildings” options were selected for structure type and status respectively. SkyscraperPage may include buildings with estimated heights.
