Latitude and longitude of South Tower (Brussels)

Satellite map of South Tower (Brussels)

Tour du Midi (French) or Zuidertoren (Dutch), both meaning South Tower, is a 38-storey, 148 m (486 ft) skyscraper constructed between 1962 and 1967 in Brussels, Belgium. The tower is the tallest building in Belgium, and was the tallest in the European Union when built until surpassed by Tour Montparnasse in Paris in 1972. Tour du Midi stands adjacent to the Brussels-South railway station. The building was reclad in 1995-1996 with unitised glass panels using double glass solarbel silver, and it can accommodate about 2,500 office workers.

Latitude: 50° 50' 9.59" N
Longitude: 4° 20' 9.00" E

Nearest city to this article: Brussels

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GPS coordinates of South Tower (Brussels), Belgium

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