
Tribune Tower
Tribune Tower is a historic skyscraper located in Chicago, Illinois, completed in 1925. Known for its striking Gothic Revival architecture, it was originally built as the headquarters for the Chicago Tribune newspaper. The building stands about 462 feet tall and features intricate stone carvings and ornate details. Its design was inspired by European cathedrals, giving it a distinctive, cathedral-like appearance. In addition to serving as a commercial office building, Tribune Tower is a Chicago landmark, appreciated for its architectural beauty and historical significance in the city’s skyline.