Steglitzer Kreisel

The Steglitzer Kreisel is a building complex with a high-rise building from the 1970s in the Berlin district of Steglitz in the southern area of Schloßstraße diagonally opposite the Steglitz town hall.

Steglitzer Kreisel
Steglitzer Kreisel in 2012
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice (originally)
LocationSteglitz, Berlin
Construction started1968
Completed1980
Opening1980
Cost323 million DM
OwnerConsus Real Estate (since 2020; previously CG Group in 2017, before that Becker & Kries and Land Berlin)
Height
Roof119.00 m (390.42 ft)
Technical details
Floor count32
Design and construction
Architect(s)Sigrid Kressmann-Zschach

The main part of the complex is a 120 m high former administration building with 30 floors, one of the highest skyscrapers in Berlin, which housed the Steglitz-Zehlendorf district office until the end of 2007 and which has been empty since then. The base building also houses a BVG bus station with access to the Rathaus Steglitz subway station, a hotel and numerous shops; a parking garage adjoins it. The building is being converted into a residential high-rise as of 2015.

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