Swiss Tower

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Swiss Tower
General information
Location Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Coordinates 25°04′39.57″N 55°09′13.01″E / 25.0776583°N 55.1536139°E / 25.0776583; 55.1536139Coordinates: 25°04′39.57″N 55°09′13.01″E / 25.0776583°N 55.1536139°E / 25.0776583; 55.1536139
Completed 2009
Technical details
Floor count 40
Design and construction
Architect JSK International Architekten und Ingenieure GmbH
Developer Nakheel

The Swiss Tower is an 40-floor tower in Jumeirah Lake Towers Free Zone in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The tower has a total structural height of 161 m (527 ft). Construction of the Swiss Tower was completed in 2009.

See also

The first “country branded” tower in the UAE The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), located in the Jumeirah Lakes Towers area, has become a major free zone attracting many companies active in the commodities field. However, it accommodates general trading and consulting firms as well and it is home of the new Swiss Tower, the first “country branded” tower in the UAE.

The Swiss Business Council, Switzerland Tourism and many other Swiss companies as well as ILC International Legal Consultants have their offices in this 40-storey tower. It is the tallest Swiss Tower in the world and taller than any tower in Switzerland.

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