Hotels near Main Tower, Frankfurt, Germany

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  • Hilton Garden Inn Frankfurt City Centre

    0.25 miles
  • Hilton Frankfurt City Centre

    0.40 miles
    Indoor pool
  • Hampton by Hilton Frankfurt City Centre Messe

    1.14 miles
    Free breakfast
  • Hampton by Hilton Frankfurt City Centre East

    1.55 miles
    Free breakfast
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What makes the Main Tower unique in Frankfurt’s skyline?

Its height and distinctive design make the Main Tower one of the most recognizable buildings in Frankfurt and one of the defining features of the city's skyline. Towering at 200 meters (240 if we include the antenna) it is among the tallest buildings in Germany and a highlight of Bankenviertel, Frankfurt's financial district.

The fully glazed façade is another distinguishing factor, giving the building a modern, streamlined look that allows it to seamlessly blend with both the cityscape and the sky. It is also the only skyscraper in Frankfurt with an observation platform, which makes it a popular attraction for locals and visitors alike.

The tower comprises two connected sections: the cylinder-shaped main tower and a cuboid structure, resulting in a compelling architectural contrast. Its functional design allows for the integration of modernity, accessibility and purpose, earning it a landmark status not only in Frankfurt, but in Germany as a whole.

Can you visit the observation deck of the Main Tower?

The Main Tower observation deck is open to the public and offers views of Frankfurt and further afield. Placing you roughly 200 meters above the ground, the viewing platform allows visitors to admire a number of other landmarks, including the River Main, Frankfurt Cathedral, and on clear days the surrounding Taunus Mountains in the distance.

The observation area consists of indoor and outdoor spaces so that no matter the weather, you can admire the skyline. Visitors can purchase tickets online or at the entrance, where security checks are carried out before entry to the tower.

The Main Tower observation deck is open most days of the week and offers extended hours during summer.

What type of art is displayed in the Main Tower lobby?

The lobby space in the Main Tower contains a thoughtfully selected collection of modern and contemporary art that depicts the building’s philosophy of blending commercial with cultural identity. One of the most recognizable works is “The World of Appearances” by American artist Bill Viola, which is a video artwork depicting the essence of human emotion using slow-motion imagery that provokes reflection or introspection.

Other pieces are periodically rotated in line with the building’s commitment to ongoing support of visual arts. By being located in the building's lobby and common spaces, the artworks promote engagement from both visitors and office workers.

This philosophy reflects the Main Tower's identity as not just a commercial hub, but also a space that embraces creativity and public interaction.

How tall is the Main Tower?

The structural height of the Main Tower stands at 200 meters (656 feet), with an antenna spire that brings the total height up to 240 meters (787 feet), making it one of the tallest buildings in all of Germany, second only to the Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt. Its 56 floors above ground and 5 below house multiple office spaces, a fitness center, a TV studio, and an observation deck.

Its imposing height combined with its prime location in the financial district ensures it is visible from many parts of the city and makes it a prominent part of Frankfurt's dynamic skyline.

The Main Tower's verticality is further emphasized by its cylindrical design, so it appears even taller than it actually is.

When was the Main Tower built?

The Main Tower's construction began in 1996 and was completed in March 2000, coinciding with the broader development and modernization of Frankfurt. The architecture firm Gruber + Kleine-Kraneburg designed the building, which took about four years to complete.

The tower was constructed on the site of a previous building and required meticulous planning in order to simultaneously meet the needs of its commercial tenants and provide public access. When it officially opened, it quickly established itself as a key part of Frankfurt's financial district, while its modern architecture and mixed-use functionality made it a prominent feature of the city’s evolving skyline.

In addition to serving as the headquarters of several financial institutions and providing office space to multiple companies, it attracts both locals and tourists with its observation deck and art installations. An example of late-20th-century skyscraper design, the Main Tower continues to communicate Frankfurt's global financial identity.

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