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List of skyscrapers in Europe : ウィキペディア英語版
List of tallest buildings in Europe


This list of tallest buildings in Europe ranks skyscrapers in Europe by height. Initially, only a few major financial centres, such as Frankfurt, London, Paris, Warsaw, Istanbul and Moscow, contained skyscrapers. In recent years, however, skyscraper construction has spread to many other cities, including Amsterdam, Ankara, Barcelona, Brussels, Lisbon, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Naples, Rotterdam, Valencia, and others. Currently, several European cities have more than 10 skyscrapers above : Moscow, Istanbul (>100 each), Paris (72), Ankara (53), London (52), Frankfurt (30), Benidorm (26), Warsaw (21), Rotterdam (20), Madrid (15), Barcelona (14), Milan (14), Berlin (13), Kiev (11), Naples (10).
==Tallest building==

The Vostok Tower is located in Moscow International Business Center in Moscow, Russia. It is the tallest building in Europe, standing at . It is also the tallest building in Russia.

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