Main Tower is a prominent high-rise building located in the heart of Frankfurt, Germany. Named after the nearby Main River, it stands as one of the city's tallest skyscrapers, with a total of 56 floors that reach a height of approximately 200 meters above ground level. Completed in 1999, Main Tower is unique due to its publicly accessible observation platform, offering expansive 360-degree views over Frankfurt and its skyline. This makes it a popular tourist attraction. The building's facade is made of glass, reflecting the city's business-centric character, which is why it primarily houses offices, including financial institutions and law firms. The Main Tower also incorporates art exhibitions in its lobby, fostering a connection between corporate presence and cultural engagement. The top-floor houses a restaurant and lounge, providing a luxurious dining experience with panoramic vistas. Its modern architecture is a symbolic reflection of Frankfurt's development as an international financial center.