South Tower (Brussels)

South Tower (Brussels)

The South Tower (French: "Tour du Midi", Dutch: "Zuidertoren") in Brussels is the highest building in Belgium. It was completed in 1967, with a total height of 150m (492ft). It is located just outside the train station of Brussels South.The tower is occupied by the Belgian pensions administration.


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