List of tallest buildings in Jena explained

This list of tallest buildings in Jena ranks high-rise buildings that reach a height of 40 meters (131 feet). The tallest skyscraper in the city is the 144.5-meter-high JenTower, built in 1972.

In 1915, Germany's first "skyscraper", the 42-meter-high (138-foot) Bau 15, was constructed in Jena. The building, designed by Friedrich Pützer, was used by Zeiss as a production facility. In 1936, the architects Hans Hertlein and Georg Steinmetz built a new administrative building for Zeisswerke, known as Building 36. In 1945, Allied bombing raids destroyed large parts of Jena's city center.[1]

After the end of the Second World War, the city council adopted the “Reconstruction Plan for the University City of Jena”. Construction of the high-rise research building began in 1959. On April 30, 1970, the foundation stone for the 26-storey research tower designed by Hermann Henselmann was laid in the immediate vicinity. It was inaugurated on October 2, 1972. The tower was renovated between 1999 and 2001. It was then used by Intershop Communications AG. In November 2004, the Intershop Tower was renamed the Jentower. At 144.5 meters, the tower is the tallest building in eastern Germany.[2]

RankNameImageHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYear completedUse / Note
1JenTower144.50NaN0311972Tallest skyscraper in Jena, Renovated in 2001 and increased by two storeys. With antenna spire 159.60NaN0 tall.
St. Michael750NaN01557
2Bau 59670NaN0161962 (Refurbishment in 1993)Former research high-rise of the VEB Carl Zeiss Jena
3Bau 36660NaN0151935Seat of Jenoptik AG
4Bau 15420NaN0111915Jena's and Germany's first "skyscraper".

Proposed

NameHeight (m)
Height (ft)
FloorsYear
Bebauung des Eichplatzes I[6] [7] 66.5218202027
dotSource Campus[8] [9] 6521316Unknown
Bebauung des Eichplatzes II[10] [11] 50164142027
Steinweg Tower (Quartier 22)[12] 4916115Unknown

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MDR.de:70 Jahre Kriegsende in Thüringen.
  2. Web site: Jentower.de: Geschichte.
  3. Web site: Uni-Jena.de: Ein Campus für alle.
  4. Web site: Ostthüringer Zeitung: Wie es am fensterlosen Hochhaus in Jena weitergehen wird.
  5. Web site: Ostthüringer Zeitung: Hochhaus am Inselplatz in Jena.
  6. Web site: Eichplatzareal.de:Das Siegerkonzept.
  7. Web site: Rathaus Jena:Eichplatz-Bebauung vor letzter entscheidender Hürde.
  8. Web site: dotSource: dotSource Campus – Fortschritt und vorläufiger Bebauungsplan.
  9. Web site: Rathaus Jena: dotSource Campus – Fortschritt und vorläufiger Bebauungsplan.
  10. Web site: Eichplatzareal.de:Das Siegerkonzept.
  11. Web site: Rathaus Jena:Eichplatz-Bebauung vor letzter entscheidender Hürde.
  12. Web site: Immobilien Aktuell: Steinweg-Tower in Jena wird zum Quartier 22 und kleiner als geplant.