Since 2014, DC Tower 1 has stood as a striking architectural marvel on the Vienna skyline. At 220 meters tall, this sleek and futuristic skyscraper is the tallest building in Austria and a symbol of modern design and innovation.


Designed by renowned French architect Dominique Perrault, the tower’s unique shape and shimmering glass façade make it a true masterpiece.



1. A Bold Design


Dominique Perrault’s design for the DC Tower was inspired by dynamic forms in nature. Its undulating glass surface reflects the Danube River nearby, creating a fluid, ever-changing appearance depending on the time of day and the weather. The irregular patterns on the façade are not just aesthetic; they also contribute to energy efficiency by regulating heat and light intake!


2. DC Tower 2: The Long-Awaited Twin


Although DC Tower 1 was completed in 2014, its "sister" building, DC Tower 2, has been long anticipated. Originally, it was planned to mirror Tower 1 in style but with a slightly shorter stature. While construction has been delayed several times, it’s expected to stand at 168 meters when completed, adding to the dynamic skyline of Vienna's Donau City. Unlike the predominantly office-focused Tower 1, DC Tower 2 is expected to include residential units, diversifying the Donau City area’s urban offerings. Once finished, the two towers together will form a striking architectural duo.


3. The Tower’s Role in Vienna


DC Tower 1 isn’t just about looks; it serves multiple purposes, from housing luxury hotels to offering high-end office spaces and even a fitness center and a SPA with panoramic views of the city. Tourists can also visit the observation deck to enjoy an unforgettable perspective of Vienna from above. The building’s energy-efficient features, including solar panels and smart cooling systems, align with Vienna’s commitment to sustainability.


4. Dining with a View


For those seeking a culinary experience, the tower’s 57th floor offers a restaurant with spectacular views over the city, we suggest you buy coupons from the hotel on the lower floors as they are connected. Dining here is an experience in itself, where contemporary cuisine mixes with the majestic backdrop of Vienna’s historical and modern elements. Otherwise, you can choose to relax and wind off at one of the other 57 restaurants in and around the tower. The DC Tower offers a full range of amenities, making it one of the most attractive modern landmarks in Austria.


Restaurant Estimated Cost: From 60 EUR per person.


While we wait for the completion of DC Tower 2, DC Tower 1 continues to be a beacon of Vienna's urban development and architectural innovation, offering both locals and visitors an impressive look into the future of city living!