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Published March 21, 2018
London is in major show-off mode now, so it’s no surprise that its newest skyscraper, Renzo Piano’s Shard, has taken the crown as Europe’s tallest building. But it’s barely half the height of the Tokyo SkyTree. For comparison’s sake, we look at some of the world’s most iconic tall structures.
Paris
Height: 994 feet (without the top antenna)
Completed: March 1889
London
Height: 1,017 feet
Completed: July 2012
London
Height: 443 feet
Completed: October 1999
Florence
Height: 380 feet
Completed: 1436
Paris
Height: 226 feet
Completed: 1345
Pisa, Italy
Height: 183 feet (and still sinking)
Completed: 1399
Dubai
Height: 2,717 feet
Completed: 2010
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