Imperia Tower

Imperia Tower in Moscow, Russia, is a 60-floors building complex that includes offices, a business center, a hotel and private apartments.

The design of the tower was created by architects NBBJ. It consists of elliptical and hi-tech elements. Its location is on the first line of the Moscow-City International Business Center, directly on the embankment.

The tower has an exit to the water and access to the city’s main transportation routes. All of the tower’s windows have panoramic views of the Moscow River, the Kremlin, the city center, the Vorobyovy Hills, Moscow University, Poklonnaya Gora and park areas in Western Moscow.

The tower space is in four parts:

The territory of the tower also includes a part of the Moscow River embankment for a moorage, cafes, restaurants and infrastructure development.

The apartments are private residential apartments of 45 000 sq.m, on floors 40-60. Two upper floors are two-level penthouses. The separate entrance and elevators separate the apartments from the business space of the tower.

The hotel is floors 33 to 41. With 250 rooms, it includes conference-halls, restaurants, a fitness-club and a spa-complex.

Business space occupies the three levels from floor 2 to 31.

Aqua park and the parking has restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. There is 4-level underground parking for 1435 cars. This zone has links to the central part of Moscow via vehicle and the moorings of the Moscow river.

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