The tallest buildings in Europe include architectural marvels unrivaled elsewhere in the world. The tallest buildings in Europe can be found in France, Russia, and Spain. Skyscrapers have long been one of mankind's most prolific achievements. Since the dawn of the industrial era, people have sought to build the biggest and tallest buildings in the world.
As technology progressed and other nations look to make their mark on architecture, countries are creating buildings, each one taller than the next. These skyscrapers are often built by wealthy individuals or hugely successful multinational conglomerates. Best of all, these buildings offer some of the best views in Europe.
Located in Moscow, this skyscraper, which translates to Tower on the Embankment, has three towers. The tallest tower, Tower C, is 881 ft. and was completed in 2007. It has 59 floors.