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Site in Zurich
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Business

Highlights on 36 storeys
The Prime Tower combines
outstanding infrastructure
with perfect working conditions.

Dining

Eating with your eyes
The stylish Restaurant Clouds
in Prime Tower serves up gourmet cuisine
along with spectacular views.

Areal

Future-proof
The impressive Prime Tower Site
offers the ideal site conditions for discerning
businesses in the dynamic Zurich-West area.

Prime Tower Facts
228'000 m3
volume
40'000 m2
floor space
2'000
workspaces
36
storeys
126 m
high
Perfect location

Prime Tower offers excellent transport links: Hardbrücke Station is in the immediate vicinity and both tram and bus stations are within easy reach. For those travelling by car, access to the motorway is practically around the corner. The two-storey underground garage and neighbouring car park offer plenty of parking spaces.

car
bus
Zurich main station
10 min
3 min
Zurich Airport
17 min
11 min
Lake Zurich
22 min
10 min
Zurich City
15 min
5 min

Directions underground garage Prime Tower

News
Billy Elliot - the Broadway hit in German for the first time
From Friday, November 1, 2024, the first German version of the international musical hit “Billy Elliot” will celebrate its premiere at the Maag Halle Zurich. Over 12 million viewers worldwide have already been captivated by Elton John's gripping music and the touching story of young Billy, who fulfills his dream of dancing despite all adversity.
MAAGic mulled wine at Bistro k2
Experience the MAAG-ic of mulled wine in an atmospheric setting. Warming mulled wine and delicious punch will bring you into the magical winter season.

Opening times
Tue - Sat: 16:00 - 20:00

(The terrace is not open in case of heavy rain and closed society).
Tutanchamun - The Treasures of the Pharaoh
Starting November 30, 2024, the immersive exhibition TUTANCHAMUN at the Maaghalle offers an impressive journey into the land of pyramids and mysteries. The exhibition takes visitors 3,400 years back to the Nile region, allowing them to experience the rich diversity of Ancient Egypt. A virtual and augmented reality section enables visitors to explore the Valley of the Kings and step into Tutankhamun’s burial chamber—presented as it was when discovered by Egyptologist Howard Carter in 1922.