Achmeatoren

Achmeatoren (Dutch for Achmea Tower) is a skyscraper in Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands. The Achmeatoren is 114.6 meters (376 ft) high and has 26 floors, it was opened in 2002. The building was commissioned by Achmea and designed by the architects Abe Bonnema and from Bonnema Architects in Hardegarijp. Since its completion the building has lost its granite plates three times but fortunately no one has ever been injured. Achmeatoren is the tallest building in Leeuwarden and Northern Netherlands, it is visible from a large part of Friesland in clear weather.

Achmeatoren

Achmeatoren (Dutch for Achmea Tower) is a skyscraper in Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands. The Achmeatoren is 114.6 meters (376 ft) high and has 26 floors, it was opened in 2002. The building was commissioned by Achmea and designed by the architects Abe Bonnema and from Bonnema Architects in Hardegarijp. Since its completion the building has lost its granite plates three times but fortunately no one has ever been injured. Achmeatoren is the tallest building in Leeuwarden and Northern Netherlands, it is visible from a large part of Friesland in clear weather.