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- Q198046 subject Q6346627.
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- Q198046 abstract "Eurotower is a 40-storey, 148 m (486 ft) skyscraper in the Innenstadt district of Frankfurt, Germany. The building served as the seat of the European Central Bank (ECB) until 18 March 2015, at which point it was officially replaced by a new purpose-built building. As of Template:MONTHNAME 2015[[Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements from Template:MONTHNAME 2015]], the ECB still occupies most of the Eurotower's 78,000 m2 (840,000 sq ft) of office space.The tower was designed by architect Richard Heil and was built between 1971 and 1977. The first main tenant was the Bank für Gemeinwirtschaft. The building was later used by the European Monetary Institute, the forerunner of the European Central Bank that was established in 1998.The building is located at Willy-Brandt-Platz in Frankfurt's central business district, the Bankenviertel, opposite to the Opern- und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt. There is a Euro Information Centre of the ECB on the first floor open to the public and a club/restaurant called Living XXL in the basement. Right next to the building is an underground U-Bahn station and an above-ground tram station.Because of the limited space in the Eurotower the personnel of the ECB were also (up to March 2015) distributed between two other skyscrapers in the Bankenviertel, the Eurotheum and Neue Mainzer Straße 32-36. This was considered less than optimal, so in the late 1990s the ECB began a process to have a new seat built on a site in the eastern part of Frankfurt. This was originally envisaged to bring together all the bank's personnel in one place, however with the increase in the ECB's responsibilities with the EU Single Supervisory Mechanism, the ECB will retain its presence in the Eurotower after its refurbishment. Construction of the new tower started in 2008 and was completed in late 2014. In November of that year bank personnel started to transfer from the Eurotower to their new offices at the Seat.".
- Q198046 architect Q118361.
- Q198046 architecturalStyle Q245188.
- Q198046 buildingEndDate "1973–1977".
- Q198046 floorArea "78000.0".
- Q198046 floorCount "39".
- Q198046 floorCount "5".
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- Q198046 thumbnail Frankfurt_Eurotower.20130603.jpg?width=300.
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- Q198046 architect Q118361.
- Q198046 architect "Richard Heil".
- Q198046 architecturalStyle Q245188.
- Q198046 buildingName "Eurotower".
- Q198046 completionDate "1973".
- Q198046 floorCount "39".
- Q198046 floorCount "5".
- Q198046 location "Frankfurt".
- Q198046 location "Hesse, Germany".
- Q198046 location "Kaiserstraße 29".
- Q198046 point "50.1095 8.674".
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- Q198046 comment "Eurotower is a 40-storey, 148 m (486 ft) skyscraper in the Innenstadt district of Frankfurt, Germany. The building served as the seat of the European Central Bank (ECB) until 18 March 2015, at which point it was officially replaced by a new purpose-built building.".
- Q198046 label "Eurotower (Frankfurt am Main)".
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- Q198046 long "8.674".
- Q198046 depiction Frankfurt_Eurotower.20130603.jpg.
- Q198046 name "Eurotower".