- List of tallest buildings in Denmark
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This is a list of tallest buildings in Denmark. All buildings over 50 m (164 ft) are listed.
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Rank Name Year Height Location Notes Image 1 Herlev Hospital 1976 120 m (394 ft) Herlev Fifth tallest hospital in the world. 25 floors. 2 Domus Vista 1969 102 m (335 ft) Frederiksberg Tallest residential building in Denmark. 3 Carlsberg 1973 88 m (289 ft) Copenhagen Tallest building in Copenhagen. International headquarters of Carlsberg. 4 Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel 1973 86 m (282 ft) Copenhagen The tallest hotel. 5 Ferring International Center 2002 80 m (262 ft) Copenhagen International headquarters of Ferring Pharmaceuticals 6 Rigshospitalet 1970 70 m (230 ft) Copenhagen 7 Kongens Bryghus 1997 70 m (230 ft) Copenhagen Built in 1957 Kongens Bryghus served as a silo for Carlsberg until 1970. In 1997 the silo was converted into residential apartments. 8 Radisson SAS Royal Hotel 1960 70 m (230 ft) Copenhagen It was the largest hotel in Denmark when it was completed in 1960 and was the first skyscraper in Copenhagen. 9 KPMG Huset 2003 64 m (210 ft) Aarhus 10 Prismet 2001 63 m (207 ft) Aarhus 11 Scandic Copenhagen City Hotel 62 m (203 ft) Copenhagen 12 PSG Huset 2003 62 m (203 ft) Copenhagen 13 Aalborg Sygehus Afsnit Nord 57 m (187 ft) Aalborg a Hospital 14 Odense Universitetshospital 56 m (184 ft) Odense a Hospital 15 Islands Brygge 30 56 m (184 ft) Copenhagen 16 Danhostel Copenhagen City 56 m (184 ft) Copenhagen 17 Domus Portus 55 m (180 ft) Copenhagen 18 Højhus Langenæs 55 m (180 ft) Aarhus 19 Høje Brygge 2001 53 m (174 ft) Aalborg 20 Hotel Hvide Hus 53 m (174 ft) Aalborg a Hotel 21 Grøfthøjparken 159–163 1970 51 m (167 ft) Aarhus Buildings proposed or under construction
Rank Name Year Height Location Notes Image 1 Light House 2012 142 m (466 ft) Aarhus 2 Udsigten 2012 125 m (410 ft) Esbjerg 33 floors; could be the tallest building in Denmark References
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