Talk:Commerzbank Tower

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It is the only building in Europe to rank in the world's top 50 tallest.

List of skyscrapers says it's 72nd. Which is right? Marnanel 23:29, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)

The tower is 259 metres to the structural top. However, the signal light at the top increases the tower's height to 300.1 metres which will put it in the 33rd place. There seems to therefore be a glitch in the list as it measures buildings up to their tallest architectural point and in the Commerzbank Tower, its the signal light. I'll raise this point on the List's talk page. - Erebus555 17:32, 19 April 2006 (UTC)