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Tour Swiss Life

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Tour Swiss Life
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
LocationLa Part-Dieu, Lyon, France
Completed1990
Height
Roof82 m (269 ft)
Top floor82 m (269 ft)
Technical details
Floor count21
Floor area16.600 m2 (178.68 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators6
Design and construction
Architect(s)Christian Batton, cabinet Batton-Roustit


The Tour Swiss Life is a skyscraper of offices located in La Part-Dieu quarter, in the 3rd arrondissement of Lyon.[1] This 82-metre tower was built in 1989[2] by French architect Charles Delfante. It was the second tallest tower in Lyon before the end of the construction of the Tour Oxygène in 2010, and is now the 4th tallest, with 20 floors. The tower was originally to be about 120 metres, but the City Council was opposed to highrises at the time. It is surrounded by a ditch and has its ground floor at level -1, the entrance is via a gateway. It houses in particular the Swiss Life company. At the MIPIM exhibition in 2009, the Mayor of Lyon, Gérard Collomb confirmed the desire of Swiss Life to raise the tower. The project has since been modified, a new tower has been proposed to be built in place of the current 4-storey-high parking garage of SwissLife tower.

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45°45′47″N 4°51′31″E / 45.76306°N 4.85861°E / 45.76306; 4.85861

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