Moscow is once again home to Europe's highest skyscraper, Mercury City Tower, development company Mercury said Thursday. The tower, still under construction in Moscow's emerging financial district, has topped out at 338 metres, 29 metres higher than the Shard, in London, which has held the record just since July. "It shows that, in Russia, we can keep pace with modern architecture according to European standards," Mercury boss Igor Kesayev said.
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