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List of tallest buildings in Lisbon

List of tallest buildings in Lisbon

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Lisbon is the 11th most populous urban area in the European Union, with a population of 2.7 million. City and its metropolitan area has four skyscrapers above 100 m (328 ft) and total about 20 skyscrapers above 70 m (230 ft). Nearly ten buildings were built in the last few years, after 2000. Most buildings are offices, the rest are hotels and residential buildings. Several high-rise buildings are located in the Parque das Nações.[1] The tallest building in Lisbon is the Monsanto Tower.

Vasco da Gama Tower, an observation tower, is the tallest structure in Lisbon since 1998, with a hotel adjacent since 2012.[1]

Tallest buildings

Torre de Monsanto is the tallest building in Lisbon
Vasco da Gama Tower and Hotel MYRIAD by SANA Hotels
São Rafael Tower at Parque das Nações
The three towers of the Amoreiras Complex
Twin Tower's

The list includes buildings (above 69 m (226 ft)) in the city of Lisbon and its metropolitan area.

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Tallest under construction – approved and proposed

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