List of tallest buildings in Denmark

This is a list of tallest buildings in Denmark. All buildings over 75 m (246 ft) are listed.

Completed buildings

Rank Name Year Height Location Notes Image
1 Herlev Hospital 1976 120 m (394 ft) Herlev Denmark's tallest building, at a shared 24th place among tallest modern hospitals in the world.
2 Christiansborg Palace 1928 106 m (348 ft) Copenhagen Home to the Danish parliament, Prime Minister's Office and the Supreme Court.
3 Copenhagen City Hall 1905 105.6 m (346 ft) Copenhagen City hall
4 Domus Vista 1969 102 m (335 ft) Frederiksberg Tallest residential building in Denmark.
5 Bohrs Tower 2016 100 m (328 ft) Copenhagen 22 upper floors: Residential. Lower floors: Part of UCC Campus Carlsberg
6 Aarhus Cathedral 1300 (1300) 96 m (315 ft) Aarhus Cathedral in Aarhus. Tallest building in the city. Tallest church in Denmark.
7 St. Nicolas' Church 1591/1912 94 m (308 ft) Copenhagen Former church now used as exhibition building.
7 Aarhus City Tower 2010 94 m (308 ft) Aarhus Modernist-style building containing a hotel, offices and the owners apartment on the two top floors.
9 Church of Our Saviour 1752 (1752) 91 m (299 ft) Copenhagen Used since its erection as a parish church.
10 Church of the Holy Ghost 1409 (1409) 91 m (299 ft) Copenhagen Parish church.
11 Carlsberg Group Headquarters 1962/1997 88 m (289 ft) Copenhagen Tallest building in Copenhagen Municipality. Originally built as a silo, then later converted into offices. International headquarters of Carlsberg Group.
12 Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel 1973 86 m (282 ft) Copenhagen The tallest modern hotel in Denmark.
13 Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers 2009 85 m (279 ft) Copenhagen When completed contained the largest solar PV system in Scandinavia.
13 Copenhagen Towers – North Tower 2015 85 m (279 ft) Copenhagen When completed contained the largest solar PV system in Scandinavia.
15 Frederik's Church 1894 80 m (262 ft) Copenhagen Construction started in the mid-18th century as part of Frederiksstaden but not completed until 1894 to a modified design
15 Ferring International Center 2002 80 m (262 ft) Copenhagen International headquarters of Ferring Pharmaceuticals
17 St. Peter's Church 1757 (1757) 78 m (256 ft) Copenhagen Church for German congregation
18 AC Hotel Bella Sky Copenhagen Tower 1 2011 76.5 m (251 ft) Copenhagen One of two towers with an inclination of 15° in opposite directions. This means that each tower leans 20 metres from the base to the top.
18 AC Hotel Bella Sky Copenhagen Tower 2 2011 76.5 m (251 ft) Copenhagen A sky bridge connects this tower to Tower 1 at the top floor.
20 Rigshospitalet 1970 75 m (246 ft) Copenhagen A helipad along with an extended lift tower were established on top of the main building in 2007, hereby increasing the total height of the building by 5 metres.
21 Ceres Panorama 2016 75 m (246 ft) Aarhus Residential building in the CeresByen neighborhood
20 Maersk Tower 2017[1] 75 m (246 ft)[1] Copenhagen

Buildings proposed or under construction

Name Year Height Location Notes
Mindet Proposed 144 m (472 ft) Aarhus 36 floors
Lighthouse 2022 142 m (466 ft) Aarhus 43 floors; under construction in the Aarhus Ø district.
Pasteurs Tårn 2021 120 m (394 ft) Copenhagen 37 floors; under construction in the Carlsberg district.
Høffdings Tårn 2024 100 m (328 ft) Copenhagen Under construction in the Carlsberg district.
Uptown Nørrebro 2019 100 m (328 ft) Copenhagen 30 floors; under construction in the Nørrebro district.
Njalstårnet 2021 86 m (282 ft) Copenhagen 23 floors; under construction
Vogelius Tower 2022 80 m (262 ft) Copenhagen Under construction in the Carlsberg district.
AU Arts and Business Building 2018 80 m (262 ft) Aarhus Building for the arts department of Aarhus University[2]
Byporten 2018 75 m (246 ft) Aarhus Residential building in the Tilst suburb[3]
Frederiks Plads (Tower F) 2017 81 m (266 ft) Aarhus Residential building in Indre By[4]
Dahlerups Tårn 2021 80 m (262 ft) Copenhagen 23 floors; under construction in the Carlsberg district.

References

  1. Kommunikation, SUND (11 January 2017). "Mærsk Tårnets åbning markerer ny æra i dansk sundhedsforskning". maersktaarnet.ku.dk.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 March 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Efter 10 års tilløb er Byporten nu på trapperne". stiften.dk. 10 July 2016.
  4. User, Super. "Frederiks Plads – Projekter – Bricks". bricks.dk.

See also

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