However, there are also small clusters, such as Arabellapark, where several high-rise buildings are concentrated.
The HVB-Tower, Arabella-Hochhaus, the BayWa-Hochhaus and The Westin Hotel are located here.
Following a referendum in November 2004, Munich's high-rise buildings have since been limited to the Frauenkirche tower height of 99 meters,[1] even outside the city center.
However, there are repeated initiatives to reconsider this, also due to price developments on the rental and purchase market for real estate.
[2] The Munich City Council advocates the construction of high-rise buildings from the Mittlerer Ring (Bundesstraße 2 R).