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- Tour_Bretagne floorArea "15979.32288".
- Tour_Bretagne abstract "Tour Bretagne (Brittany Tower in English) opened on November 18, 1976 at 5pm, is a 37 stories skyscraper situated in downtown Nantes between a main thoroughfare, Cours des 50 Otages, and Place Bretagne (Brittany square).With a height of 472 feet (144 meters), it dominates the skyline of the city of Nantes and is the third tallest building in France outside of Paris, after Tour Part-Dieu in Lyon and CMA CGM Tower in Marseilles. Built on the water tank, the antennas reach an approximate height of 144 meters, 25 meters above the last floor.Initiated by André Morice then Mayor of Nantes, it was conceived by French architect Claude Devorsine.".
- Tour_Bretagne buildingStartDate "1971-09-30".
- Tour_Bretagne floorArea "15979.32288".
- Tour_Bretagne floorCount "37".
- Tour_Bretagne location Nantes.
- Tour_Bretagne openingDate "1976-11-18".
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- Tour_Bretagne type Skyscraper.
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- Tour_Bretagne wikiPageExternalLink tour.htm.
- Tour_Bretagne wikiPageID "24437379".
- Tour_Bretagne wikiPageRevisionID "570080931".
- Tour_Bretagne architect "Claude Devorsine".
- Tour_Bretagne buildingType "Skyscraper".
- Tour_Bretagne elevatorCount "8".
- Tour_Bretagne floorCount "37".
- Tour_Bretagne hasPhotoCollection Tour_Bretagne.
- Tour_Bretagne location Nantes.
- Tour_Bretagne name "Tour Bretagne".
- Tour_Bretagne opening "1976-11-18".
- Tour_Bretagne startDate "1971-09-30".
- Tour_Bretagne status "In Use".
- Tour_Bretagne structuralEngineer "Marcel André".
- Tour_Bretagne subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Nantes.
- Tour_Bretagne subject Category:Skyscrapers_between_100_and_149_meters.
- Tour_Bretagne subject Category:Skyscrapers_in_France.
- Tour_Bretagne point "47.216944444 -1.558611111".
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- Tour_Bretagne comment "Tour Bretagne (Brittany Tower in English) opened on November 18, 1976 at 5pm, is a 37 stories skyscraper situated in downtown Nantes between a main thoroughfare, Cours des 50 Otages, and Place Bretagne (Brittany square).With a height of 472 feet (144 meters), it dominates the skyline of the city of Nantes and is the third tallest building in France outside of Paris, after Tour Part-Dieu in Lyon and CMA CGM Tower in Marseilles.".
- Tour_Bretagne label "Tour Bretagne".
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- Tour_Bretagne name "Tour Bretagne".