Tour Franklin is an office skyscraper located in La Défense business district situated west of Paris, France.
Built in 1972, the tower of 114.7 metres of height belongs to the second generation of skyscrapers in La Défense. Its design consists of the merger of a smaller tower in a larger one.[1]
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Skyscrapers and complexes | | Planned |
Tour Generali (cancelled)
Hermitage Plaza
Phare Tower (cancelled)
Tour Signal (cancelled)
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Primary and secondary schools |
- Le Lycée Général et Technologique Agora
- Le Lycée Professionnel Lucien-Voilin
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| Landmarks | | Planned |
Tour Signal (cancelled)
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| Transport | |
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| >300 m | |
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| <250 m | |
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| <200 m | |
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| <150 m |
- Tour CBX (142 m)
- Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile (137 m)
- Tour Défense 2000 (136 m)
- Tour Europlaza (135 m)
- Tour Aurore (131 m)
- Tour Eqho (130 m)
- Tour Pleyel (129 m)
- Tour Les Poissons (128 m)
- Tour Michelet (127 m)
- Tour France (126 m)
- Tour La Villette (125 m)
- Tour Prélude (123 m)
- Tour W (122 m)
- Les Mercuriales (122 m)
- Tour Franklin (120 m)
- Tour Sequoia (119 m)
- Pullman Paris Montparnasse Hotel (116 m)
- Préfecture des Hauts-de-Seine (113 m)
- Tour Super-Italie (112 m)
- Grande Arche (111 m)
- Tour CGI (110 m)
- Tour Initiale (109 m)
- L'archipel (106 m)
- Tours Aillaud (105 m)
- Tour Anvers (104 m)
- Tour Ancône (102 m)
- Tour Landscape (101 m)
- Novotel Paris Tour Eiffel (100 m)
- Opus 12 Tower (100 m)
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Lyon |
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- Tour Incity (200 m)
- Tour To-Lyon (171 m)
- Tour Part-Dieu (165 m)
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- Hermitage Plaza (320 m)
- Tour Signal (301 m)
- Phare Tower (296 m)
- Tour Generali (265 m)
- Esso Tower
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