Above: skyline views of downtown Minneapolis from the Stone Arch Bridge (left),
24th Street (right), and from Minneapolis Sculpture Garden,
with the city's most famous sculpture, Spoonbridge and Cherry, in front.
Above: 33 South Sixth (204m/668f, 52 stories, 1982).
The city's 4th tallest skyscraper.
Above left and middle: US Bank Plaza I (171m/561f, 41 stories, 1981).
The smaller tower next to US Bank Plaza I is US Bank Plaza II (98m/321f, 23 stories, 1981).
Above right: Dain Rauscher Plaza (164m/539f, 40 stories, 1992).
Above: Fifth Street Towers II (153m/504f, 36 stories, 1988).
The smaller tower is Fifth Street Towers I (108m/356f, 26 stories, 1986).
Above: Ameriprise Financial Center (152m/498f, 31 stories, 2000).
Above: Target Plaza South (150/492f, 33 stories, 2001).
For pictures of the three tallest buildings of Minneapolis, go to page 1 Or for even more buildings go to page 3
The building data, the top 10 of tallest buildings and some of the building information
are courtesy of EMPORIS.COM,
One of the world's leading architectural resources on tall buildings on the Internet