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Seat of the European Central Bank : ウィキペディア英語版
Seat of the European Central Bank

The European Central Bank (ECB) is seated at the East end of Frankfurt. The premises include the former Wholesale Market Hall (''Großmarkthalle''), a new 185/165 m twin-skyscraper and a new low-rise building to connect the two. Located east of the city centre it houses the new headquarters for the European Central Bank (ECB).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=New ECB Premises )〕 It was completed in 2014 and was officially opened on March 18, 2015.
The ECB is required by the Treaties of the European Union to have its seat within the city limits of Frankfurt, the largest financial centre in the Eurozone. The ECB previously resided in the Eurotower and, due to lack of office space there, in three other high-rise buildings (Eurotheum, Japan Center, and Neue Mainzer Straße 32-36) in the city centre of Frankfurt.
==Architecture==
The newly built main office building consists of two towers that are joined by an atrium with four interchange platforms. The North tower has 45 storeys and a roof height of , whereas the South tower has 43 storeys and a roof height of . With the antenna, the North tower reaches a height of . The new ECB premises furthermore comprises the Grossmarkthalle, a former wholesale market hall built from 1926-1928 and fully renovated for its new purpose.〔

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