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  2. List of tallest buildings in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tallest buildings in Estonia. All buildings over 50 m (164 ft) are listed. All buildings over 50 m (164 ft) are listed. Only habitable building are ranked, which excludes radio masts and towers, observation towers, steeples, chimneys and other tall architectural structures.

  3. List of tallest buildings in the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    The tallest building in the Baltic states [1] 2: St. Olaf's Church: Tallinn Estonia: 123.7 m (406 ft) 1549: The tallest building in Estonia 3: St. Peter's Church: Riga Latvia: 123.25 m (404 ft) 1690: The tallest building in Latvia 4: Zunda Towers I: Riga Latvia: 123 m (404 ft) 31: 2019: The tallest twin towers in the Baltic states 5: Saules ...

  4. List of tallest structures in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    1937 was the tallest structure in Northern Europe. Blown up in 1941 Pärnu TV Mast: 196 m (643 ft) Pärnu, Pärnu municipality: 1963: lattice tower: When built in 1963, it was the tallest structure in Estonia. Tallinn TV Mast: 192 m (630 ft) Tallinn: 1955

  5. List of tallest buildings by country - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building in the European Union from 2012 to 2020 United States: One World Trade Center [284] [285] [286] New York City: 541.3 m (1,776 ft) 104 2014 Tallest building in the Americas, and tallest office building in the world. Tallest building in the OECD from 2014 to 2017. Uruguay: Torre Antel [287] [288] [289] Montevideo: 157.6 m (517 ft ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The tallest building in Europe is the Lakhta Center, located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. As of 2024, only one European city has 100 or more skyscrapers exceeding 150 metres (490 ft): Moscow (108). Five other European cities have 10 or more skyscrapers exceeding 150 metres (490 ft): Istanbul (52), A London (38), Paris (23), Frankfurt (19), and ...

  7. Swissôtel Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Swissôtel Tallinn is a hotel located in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.At a height of 117 metres (384 ft), it is among the tallest buildings in the Baltic States. [1]It is managed by Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts and is part of the Tornimäe complex, located in the heart of Tallinn, which consists of the hotel and a residential building.

  8. List of tallest towers - Wikipedia

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    Was briefly the tallest tower in the world in 2010. Second tallest tower in the world. 3: CN Tower: 553.3 m (1,815 ft) 1976: Concrete Canada: Toronto: Tallest freestanding structure in the world 1975–2007, and the world's tallest tower until 2009; tallest in the western hemisphere: 4: Ostankino Tower: 540.1 m (1,772 ft) 1967 Russia: Moscow

  9. Tallinn, the capital and largest city of Estonia, is home to 79 completed high-rises, 9 church spires, a defence tower (Pikk Hermann), Town Hall and 8 structures (including TV tower) taller than 45 metres (148 feet). 22 high-rises are located in the Midtown (Kesklinn), 57 high-rises are located in the outskirts, churches with one exception (Estonian Methodist Church) are found in the Old Town.