Estrel Tower

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LocationSonnenallee 225, Berlin, Germany
Coordinates52°28′19″N 13°27′30″E / 52.471894°N 13.458407°E / 52.471894; 13.458407
Construction started2021
Estrel Tower
Construction site in May 2025
Interactive map of the Estrel Tower area
General information
StatusTopped-out
LocationSonnenallee 225, Berlin, Germany
Coordinates52°28′19″N 13°27′30″E / 52.471894°N 13.458407°E / 52.471894; 13.458407
Construction started2021
Estimated completion2026[1]
Height
Architectural176 m (577 ft)
Technical details
Floor count45
Floor area77,500 m2 (834,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architecture firmBarkow Leibinger

The Estrel Tower is a 176 m tall skyscraper topped-out in the Neukölln district of Berlin, Germany. After its completion in 2026 the building will become Berlin's tallest building and Germany's tallest hotel.[2]

In 2013 the Estrel Hotel started a competition for the realization of a high-rise next to the existing hotel building located on the Sonnenallee. The competition was won by Barkow Leibinger (founded by Frank Barkow and Regine Leibinger) who proposed a series of triangulated volumes resembling the game of Tangram in response to the existing hotel building and the low-rise surrounding neighbourhoods. The proposal included a skyscraper with a sloped silhouette and a roof terrace oriented to the city.[3]

In December 2017 the borough assembly of Neukölln gave its permission for the project.[4] Ekkehard Streletzki, the owner of the Estrel Hotel, adjusted the plans for the exclusive usage as a hotel building during the COVID-19 pandemic to a mixed usage with 522 hotel rooms and 9,000 m2 (97,000 sq ft) of office space.[5][1]

The construction started in November 2021.[6] The project aims to earn a LEED Platinum certification.[7]

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