Bahntower | |
Location: | Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany |
Coordinates: | 52.5097°N 13.375°W |
Antenna Spire: | 1030NaN0 |
Roof: | 940NaN0 |
Floor Count: | 26 |
Start Date: | 1998 |
Opening: | 2000 |
Building Type: | Commercial offices |
Floor Area: | 22000m2 |
Architect: | Helmut Jahn |
Main Contractor: | Hochtief AG |
The Bahntower (English: Railway Tower), also written as BahnTower and Bahn-Tower, is a 26-story, 1030NaN0 skyscraper on the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany. Built between 1998 and 2000, the Bahntower provides [1] of office space for the headquarters of Deutsche Bahn (English: German Railway). It is the sixth-tallest building in Berlin and the sixty-fourth tallest building in Germany.
In 2007 and 2008, it was reported that small pieces of glass had fallen onto the street from cracks in the façade. This was followed by a near-fatal incident in 2016 in which a pane of glass measuring fell onto a car on the street below.[2]
The original owner of the skyscraper was Sony as part of the wider Sony Center. In February 2008, Morgan Stanley and others bought the Sony Center with the tower for €600million.[3] [4] In 2007, Deutsche Bahn had planned to move to a new headquarters built by Danish company 3XN outside the Berlin Hauptbahnhof,[5] although this fell through and Deutsche Bahn extended its Bahntower contract.[4] [6]
When Morgan Stanley's real estate funds came into difficulties they sold their stake to South Korea's National Pension Service in 2010.[7]
In 2016, the Bahntower was featured in the Berlin skyline scene, which is part of the Lego Architecture series.