Dancing Towers

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Dancing Towers
Tanzende Türme
Hamburg-St. Pauli Tanzende Türme 02.jpg
The Dancing Towers in 2013
General information
Address1 Reeperbahn, St. Pauli
Town or cityHamburg
CountryGermany
Opened2012
Cost€180 million
Height85m
Design and construction
Architecture firmBRT Architects
Main contractorEd.Züblin AG

The Dancing Towers (German: Tanzende Türme, sometimes also Tango-Türme, transl. Tango Towers) are two highrises at the eastern end of Reeperbahn, in St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany. Designed by BRT Architects of Hadi Teherani and funded by Strabag, they were completed in 2012. Inside the buildings, office space, gastronomy, a radio station and the music club of Mojo Club can be found.[1] The Mojo Club had been located here before, in the pile of a former bowling alley which was standing empty for years, then being demolished.

Location[]

Aerial view of the Dancing Towers, Bismarck Monument to the foreground

The buildings at 1, Reeperbahn are located in a triangle of the streets of Reeperbahn, Zirkusweg and Beim Trichter near the area of former (Wallanlagen, today part of Hamburg Wallring). Nearby the square of Spielbudenplatz and St. Pauli station as well as Heiligengeistfeld are located.

Architecture[]

The height of the two towers with the significant kink is 85 and 75 metres. They are the result of a winning design of an architectural competition. The building was erected by Ed. AG. The two towers symbolize a couple dancing Tango.[2][1] The amount to be invested was around €180 million.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Club in den Niederungen, Süddeutsche Zeitung, in German
  2. ^ Jetzt kommen Teheranis "Tanzende Türme" an die Reeperbahn, Hamburger Abendblatt, in German

External links[]

Coordinates: 53°32′59″N 9°58′06″E / 53.5496°N 9.9682°E / 53.5496; 9.9682

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