Athens Towers

Athens Towers (Greek: Πύργος Αθηνών), is a complex of two buildings situated in Athens, Greece.[1] Athens Tower 1 is 103 m (338 ft)[2] and 28 storeys high and is the tallest building in country, while Athens Tower 2 has 15 storeys and a height of 65 m (213 ft).[3]

Athens Towers
Athens Towers as seen from Lycabettus Hill
General information
StatusComplete
TypeOffice
LocationAthens, Greece
Coordinates37.984587°N 23.760874°E / 37.984587; 23.760874
Construction started1968
Completed1971
Height103 m (338 ft) - Athens Tower 1
65 m (213 ft) - Athens Tower 2
Technical details
Floor count28 - Athens Tower 1
15 - Athens Tower 2

Construction began in 1968 and was completed in 1971. At the time of its completion it was the second tallest building in the Balkans. It is located in the district of Ampelokipi on 2 Messogeion Avenue. It is used by many companies such as Interamerican and Alpha Bank. The architect of Athens Tower is Ioannis Vikelas, who also designed the main building of the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art.

History

The Athens Tower was built in a period when the developmental law restricting the maximum height of a building wasn't active. Up until 1968 the maximum allowed height of a building was 35 meters and from 1985 to present it's 27 meters. Until 1968, the tallest building in Athens was the 14 storey Athens Hilton, which was completed in 1963. The construction of the Athens Tower started in 1968 and was undertaken by Αλβέρτης - Δημόπουλος (Alivertis-Dimopoulos) Α.Ε., one of the biggest construction companies of the time. For the construction of the building the 2-4 Messogeion Avenue site was granted. The building was completed in 1971. During the 1990s telecommunication antennas were added on the roof of the building.

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