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Radisson SAS Royal Hotel

Hammerichsgade 1-5
Copenhagen Denmark

Status:
built
Construction Dates
  Began1956
  Finished1960
Floor Count22
Basement Floors2
Building Uses
 - hotel
 - restaurant
Structural Types
 - highrise

 Heights ValueSource / Comments 
Roof230 ftUnconfirmed
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Description
Architect: Arne Jacobsen

Radisson SAS Royal Hotel was the tallest high-rise building in Denmark from 1960 to 1969, surpassed by Domus Vista in Frederiksberg.

The Alberto K restaurant is located on the 20th floor and offers excellent views of Copenhagen.

Known as the world's first designer hotel. Arne Jacobsen was inspired by the Lever House in NYC. This hotel was renovated from 1999-2000. Room 606 still looks the same as it did when Arne Jacobsen designed it.

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