The two skyscrapers will 40ft taller than the Shard, which is currently under construction in the British capital.
Planning permission for the French
project called Hermitage Plaza - designed by British artchitects Foster and
Partners - was granted by Paris officials this week.
The two buildings - which will house offices, luxury apartments, a shopping
complex and a hotel - will dominate the skyline in the western business
district of La Defense.
Work began on the Shard at London Bridge in February 2009 and it is already
Europe's highest construction project at a cost so far of around £450
million.
The 87-storey building is due for completion in May this year, when it will
stand at 1,017 feet tall and offer uninterrupted 360-degree views of London
for 40 miles in every direction.
But it will only hold the title of Europe's tallest building until Paris's
93-storey Hermitage Plaza is completed in an estimated four years time.
The world's tallest building is the 2,716 ft high Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai.