Since its foundation stone was laid in 1992 and its completion in 1994, the Harenberg City Centre has been a permanent fixture in Dortmund’s cityscape. Over the three decades, the 19-storey tower block has become an unmistakable landmark at the entrance to the Union Quarter.

The building ensemble, consisting of a striking trio, is characterised by a special design. A slightly curved, 6-storey wing follows the course of the historic wall and is connected to a high-rise building via a glass hall. With this unmistakable silhouette, the Harenberg City Centre characterises Dortmund’s skyline. Its elegant façade design and flexible floor plans make it a versatile and functional building complex. Filigree, restrained and yet representative, it blends into the city centre with its forecourt. As a location for congresses and cultural events as well as an office building, the elegant Harenberg City Centre is a striking part of Dortmund’s architectural history.