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Herkules High-Rise

A colourful 1972 residential tower in Neuehrenfeld – with its brightly enamelled façade, an unmistakable eye-catcher.

The Herkules High-Rise in Neuehrenfeld is, at 102 metres, one of Cologne's tallest buildings. It is famous above all for its colourful, brightly enamelled façade.

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At a glance

  • Completed: 1972
  • Height: 102 metres
  • Architect: Peter Neufert
  • Notable: a façade of blue, orange, red and lilac metal panels

Colour in the skyline

Planned as Cologne's first "super residential building", the Herkules High-Rise was meant to create new housing near the city centre. Its striking multicoloured enamelled cladding and the free rhythm of its windows make it an unmistakable eye-catcher and a much-loved example of 1970s architecture.

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