
thumb|Tower at Lake Mjøsa 2019 thumb|Mjøstårnet in March 2019. Mjøstårnet (Norwegian for the tower of Mjøsa) is an 18-storey mixed-use building in Brumunddal, Norway, completed in March 2019. At the time of completion, it was officially the world's tallest wooden building, at tall, before being surpassed by Ascent MKE in August 2022. The building is named after Norway's biggest lake, which is 100 km away from Oslo.
thumb|Tower at Lake Mjøsa 2019 thumb|Mjøstårnet in March 2019. Mjøstårnet (Norwegian for the tower of Mjøsa) is an 18-storey mixed-use building in Brumunddal, Norway, completed in March 2019. At the time of completion, it was officially the world's tallest wooden building, at tall, before being surpassed by Ascent MKE in August 2022. The building is named after Norway's biggest lake, which is 100 km away from Oslo.
Mjøstårnet has a combined floor area of around . The building offers a hotel, apartments, offices, a restaurant and common areas, as well as a swimming pool in the adjacent first-floor extension. This is about in size and also built in wood.
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