Langer Eugen

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Langer Eugen is a prominent high-rise office tower in Bonn, Germany, historically used by the Bundestag and now part of the UN Campus.

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Langer Eugen canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf high-rise office building
skyscraper
adjacentTo Bundeshaus (former plenary building of the Bundestag)
World Conference Center Bonn
architect Egon Eiermann NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Modernism
city Bonn
completionDate 1969
constructionStart 1966
coordinates approximately 50.715°N 7.129°E
country Germany
currentUse UN Campus office tower
office building for United Nations organizations
floorCount 30
formerUse office building of the German Bundestag
parliamentary office tower
functionDuringBonnCapitalEra offices for members of the Bundestag
hasNickname Langer Eugen
height 115 m
approximately 377 ft
heritageStatus listed building in North Rhine-Westphalia
locatedIn Bonn
Bonn district of Gronau
locatedOn right bank of the Rhine
managedBy Institute for Federal Real Estate (BImA)
material glass
reinforced concrete
namedAfter Eugen Gerstenmaier
near Deutsche Welle building
surface form: Deutsche Welle high-rise

Post Tower Bonn
nicknameLanguage German
openingDate 1969
owner West Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany
partOf UN Campus Bonn
former parliamentary and government quarter in Bonn
renovationForUNUse early 2000s
state North Rhine-Westphalia
UNCampusIntegration 2006
usedBy United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
surface form: UNCCD

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
surface form: UNFCCC

UNV
United Nations
other UN agencies in Bonn
wasTallestBuildingIn Bonn
wasTallestBuildingUntil early 2000s

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Bonn hasLandmark Langer Eugen
Langer Eugen hasNickname Langer Eugen