The Eurotheum is a 31-storey, skyscraper in the city center of Frankfurt, Germany. The building was completed in 1999, coinciding with the adjacent Main Tower, and is one of the first mixed-use buildings in Frankfurt that combined office and residential functions. From the 1st through 21st floors, the tower has a combined office space of , which was occupied mostly by the European Central Bank as an extension of their former headquarters at Eurotower, Willy-Brandt-Platz until the end of 2014.
The Eurotheum is a 31-storey, skyscraper in the city center of Frankfurt, Germany. The building was completed in 1999, coinciding with the adjacent Main Tower, and is one of the first mixed-use buildings in Frankfurt that combined office and residential functions. From the 1st through 21st floors, the tower has a combined office space of , which was occupied mostly by the European Central Bank as an extension of their former headquarters at Eurotower, Willy-Brandt-Platz until the end of 2014.
The 22nd floor has a public bar lounge. From the 22nd through 29th floors, the building has a hotel with 74 furnished apartments.
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