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- The Swissmill Tower, also known as Kornhaus, is the tallest operating grain elevator in the world. Standing at 118 metres (387 ft), it is the second-tallest...
- terrain) was based at the seat of Coop (Genossenschaft Basel) in Basel. Swissmill operates the largest granary in Switzerland that produces 800 tons of...
- Town, now restored to become the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa Swissmill Tower in upper Limmat Valley in the Canton of Zürich – 118 m (387 ft)...
- 6889611°E / 50.3133667; 18.6889611 (Gliwice Radio Tower) Storage silo Swissmill Tower   Switzerland Zürich 118 387 2016 47°23′23″N 8°31′38″E / 47.389628°N...
- Turm in 2013, until it was surp****ed in 2016 by the completion of the Swissmill Tower in Zürich, Switzerland. Inside the tower, there are 30 cells that...
- had an observation deck and 2 revolving restaurants, height: 120 metres Swissmill Tower, Zürich, Switzerland, height: 118 metres, the world highest silo...
- numerous examples of brutalist buildings throughout the city, including the Swissmill Tower which, at 118m, is the world's tallest grain silo. The prehistoric...
- – St. Henri – Old elevator – Montreal[circular reference] Switzerland Swissmill Tower – 118 metres (387 ft) high, rebuilt by April 2016 – Limmat Valley...
- trains make up to 4 journeys a day between Bahnhof Hardbrücke and the Swissmill Tower on Sihlquai, following a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) route along Zahnradstr****e...
- po****tion of 12,715 distributed on an area of 1.46 km2 (as of 2009). Swissmill is the largest mill in Switzerland that operates 800 tons of grain. Although...