Baton Rouge is the capital city of Louisiana, in the United States. Situated on the Mississippi River, it is the second-largest city in Louisiana (with New Orleans as the largest).
Baton Rouge has many tall buildings. The eleven tallest buildings are: Louisiana State Capitol, One American Place, Chase Tower, Riverside Tower North, Marriott Hotel Baton Rouge, Memorial Tower, Mid-City Tower, St. Joseph Cathedral, Louisiana State Office Building, Jacobs Plaza, Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Centre.
Rank | Name | Image | Height feet (m) |
Floors | Year | Notes | |
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1 | Louisiana State Capitol | 460 (140) | 34 | 1932 | Tallest Capital Building in the US | [1][2] | |
2 | One American Place | 310 (94) | 24 | 1974 | [3][4] | ||
3 | Chase Tower | 277 (84) | 21 | 1968 | [5][6] | ||
4 | Riverside Tower North | 229 (70) | 20 | 1989 | [7][8] | ||
5 | Marriott Hotel Baton Rouge | 224 (68) | 22 | 1976 | Tallest building outside of Downtown | [9][10] | |
6 | Memorial Tower | 175 (53) | 2 | 1923 | [11] | ||
7 | Mid-City Tower | 174 (53) | 14 | 1966 | [12] | ||
8 | St. Joseph Cathedral | 165 (50) | 1853 | [13] | |||
9 | Louisiana State Office Building | 160 (49) | 12 | 1927 | [14][15] | ||
10 | Jacobs Plaza | 144 (44) | 13 | 1989 | [16][17] | ||
11 | Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center | 132 (40) | 11 | 1927 | [18][19] |