Residential Towers in Frankfurt

High-rise residential buildings in Germany are currently the trend. For several years, architects have regularly outdone each other with new designs. Most of the tall residential towers, however, are built in the big cities, in Germany especially in Frankfurt. We are therefore presenting the top 10 tallest new residential towers in Frankfurt on this page.

Panorama Residenz

Panorama Residenz is a new real estate project in which a the former office tower at Ostparkstrasse 45 is totally renovated and converted into a residential tower featuring micro apartments. The project was designed by Karl Dudler Architekten and comprises a total of 61 freehold apartments. The original office tower will be expanded by a

Praedium

Praedium is a residential high-rise building which stands at a height of 66 meters (216 feet). The low building section ("the small high-rise building") has seven full floors and a relay floor, accommodating the eave height of the flank building of the Europa-Allee. The shape of the high-rise building is therefore developed from the urban

Blue Horizon

Blue Horizon is a residential tower on the site of the former Kassenärztliche Vereinigung Hessen (KVH) in Frankfurt. The previously existing 19-storey office building is was repositioned as a residential building. The plans included four commercial units on the ground floor and 118 apartments with a total of 9,000 sqm of living space. The façade

OmniTurm

The OmniTurm is the pioneer of a new trend. It is situated in the middle of the Financial District and was completed in winter 2019. It is the first skyscraper with real multi-use in Germany, as it contains office, residential and public areas. The foundation stone for the 46-storey OmniTurm was laid in 2016. A

EDEN Tower

Eden Tower is a 98 meters (321 feet) high residential tower at the entrance to Frankfurt's European District, and when it is completed in 2022 it will have a fully green facade. A realization and ideas competition was held for the approximately 13,700 square meters (147,465 square feet) site, the former Telenorma site. The Eden