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European Cities with the Most Skyscrapers

Even though European cities are mostly known for their old architecture and their history, some of them also have a few skyscrapers. Can you name the cities with the most buildings taller than 100 meters in Europe ?
One city straddles Europe and Asia
Quiz by tzhg
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Last updated: April 22, 2020
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First submittedApril 22, 2020
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Number of skyscrapers
City
106
Moscow
101
Istanbul
80
London
75
Paris
36
Frankfurt am Main
26
Benidorm
26
Warsaw
21
Rotterdam
Number of skyscrapers
City
20
Milan
18
Kiev
16
Barcelona
15
Madrid
15
Manchester
15
Vienna
12
Berlin
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Level 59
Apr 23, 2020
Benidorm definitely is the odd one out. It's funny how a small beach town in Spain has more skyscrapers than metropolises like Rotterdam, Milan, Kiev, Barcelona, Madrid, Manchester, Vienna, Berlin and so many others.
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Level 57
Dec 14, 2020
Berlin have only 10 skyscrapers higher than 100 meters.
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Level 59
Dec 14, 2020
Wikipedia disagrees with you. I'm aware that it's not the best source, but I haven't found anything better on this subject. Feel free to suggest a better source if you have one.
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Level 57
Jan 10, 2021
Even this Wikipedia page has 11 skyscrapers along with a newly completed one.
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Level 57
Jan 10, 2021
And Warsaw has 29 skyscrapers, not 26.
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Level 88
Mar 15, 2022
Emporis is far better. Wikipedia is a terrible source. If it comes down to using it as a starting point, simply use the source they should be using and see if it's legitimate.
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Level 59
Dec 14, 2020
The source I used in this quiz is a Wikipedia page that has been edited since then. It now features a different list that only includes buildings taller than 150 metres. I may update the quiz if I find something more reliable.