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List of tallest buildings in Poland

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This article is about the tallest skyscrapers in Poland. For the tallest structures in general, seeList of tallest structures in Poland.

Skyline ofŚródmieście, Warsaw
Skyline ofWola, Warsaw

Poland has 46high-rise buildings that stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall,[1] being one of 17 countries in the world to have asupertall skyscraper (building that rises at least 300 m (984 ft)).[2]

The country's first high-rises started to be constructed inWarsaw,Katowice,Wrocław,Łódź andKraków in the first half of the 20th century. ThePAST Building was the first such building in Poland. Built in 1908, it was at that time the tallest residential building in Europe at 51.5 metres (169 ft), as well as one of the earliest reinforced concrete structures of this type in the continent.[3] Other early high-rises include theDrapacz Chmur, in Katowice, and thePrudential, in Warsaw, which was in its completion in 1933 thetenth tallest building in Europe at 66 metres (217 ft).[4]

At the beginning of thepost-war period, the 237-metre (778 ft) tallPalace of Culture and Science was built in the centre of Warsaw at the behest of Soviet leaderJoseph Stalin.[5][6] At the time of its completion in 1955, it was theeighth tallest building in the world and the second tallest in Europe, retaining these positions until 1961 and 1990, respectively.[7]

Poland saw a major increase in the number of high-rise buildings followingits political transformation of 1989 and throughout the 21st century. Most of the country's tallest skyscrapers are located in theŚródmieście andWola districts of Warsaw.[8] In Śródmieście, a cluster of skyscrapers is arranged around the centrally located Palace of Culture and Science. Since the 1970s the district's urban planning has been designed in a way that counterpoints the skyline domination by the Palace.[4]

The tallest building in Poland is currently the 310-metre (1,017 ft) tallVarso Tower, in Warsaw, which is also the tallest building in the European Union and the sixth tallest building in Europe.[9][10][11]

Tallest buildings

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This list ranks buildings in Poland that stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall.

  Was the tallest building in Poland upon completion
RankNameImageCityHeightFloorsYearNotes
1Varso Tower
Warsaw310 m (1,017 ft)532022The tallest building in the European Union and thesixth tallest building in Europe.[9][10][11][12]
2Palace of Culture and Science
Warsaw237 m (778 ft)[a]421955
3Olszynki Park
Rzeszów220.67 m (724 ft)422024Tallest residential building in Poland[14]
4Warsaw Spire
Warsaw220 m (722 ft)492016[15]
5Sky Tower
Wrocław212 m (696 ft)512012The tallest building inWrocław.[16][17]
6Warsaw Unit
Warsaw202 m (663 ft)462021[18][19]
7Skyliner
Warsaw195 m (640 ft)452020The Skyliner is Karimpol's biggest project.[20][21]
8Złota 44
Warsaw192 m (630 ft)542012Designed byDaniel Liebeskind.[22][23]
9Warsaw Trade Tower
Warsaw187.2 m (614 ft)431999It has one of Europe's fastestelevators, travelling at a speed of 7 metres (23 ft) per second.[24][25][26]
10The Bridge
Warsaw174 m (571 ft)412025[27]
11InterContinental Warsaw
Warsaw163.5 m (536 ft)452004The building houses the third tallest hotel in Europe (afterHotel Ukraina andGran Hotel Bali).
12Cosmopolitan Twarda 2/4
Warsaw160 m (525 ft)442013
13Rondo 1
Warsaw159.2 m (522 ft)412006[28]
14Olivia Star
Gdańsk156 m (512 ft)352018The tallest building inGdańsk andTricity.[29]
15=Q22
Warsaw155 m (509 ft)422016The letter "Q" in the building's name alludes to the structure of quartz crystal, which inspired its architectural design.[30]
Skysawa
Warsaw155 m (509 ft)402022[31]
17Warsaw Financial Center
Warsaw143.9 m (472 ft)341998
18=Centrum LIM
Warsaw140 m (459 ft)431989[32]
Mennica Legacy Tower
Warsaw140 m (459 ft)342020[33]
Generation Park
Warsaw140 m (459 ft)342020
21Chałubińskiego 8
Warsaw139 m (456 ft)421979Formerly known as Intraco II and Oxford Tower.
22KTW II
Katowice133 m (436 ft)312022Thetallest building in Katowice.[34][35]
23=The Warsaw Hub 1
Warsaw130 m (427 ft)312020[36]
The Warsaw Hub 2
Warsaw130 m (427 ft)312020[36]
25Spektrum Tower
Warsaw128 m (420 ft)302001Unique features of the building include ahelipad on the roof and an external elevator shaft, which connects the street level with one of the higher office floors.[37]
26Sea Towers
Gdynia127.4 m (418 ft)362009The tallest building inGdynia.[38]
27=Altus
Katowice125 m (410 ft)302002
Hanza Tower
Szczecin125 m (410 ft)292020The tallest building inSzczecin.[39]
29Forest
Warsaw120 m (394 ft)292021
30Central Tower
Warsaw115 m (377 ft)261993
31=Atlas Tower
Warsaw112 m (367 ft)281999Formerly known as Millennium Plaza.
Łucka City
Warsaw112 m (367 ft)302004
33Novotel Warszawa Centrum
Warsaw110 m (361 ft)331979
34Intraco I
Warsaw107 m (351 ft)391975Between 1975 and 1978 it was the tallest office building in Warsaw.[40]
35=Towarowa Tower A
Warsaw105 m (344 ft)302024[41][42]
Towarowa Tower B
Warsaw105 m (344 ft)302024[41][42]
Złote Tarasy
Warsaw105 m (344 ft)262007
K1
Kraków105 m (344 ft)201998The tallest building inKraków.[43]
39=Global Office Park A1
Katowice104 m (341 ft)252022[44][45]
Global Office Park A2
Katowice104 m (341 ft)252022[44][46]
PZU Tower
Warsaw104 m (341 ft)202000Headquarters ofPZU Group.
42Ilmet
Warsaw103 m (338 ft)221997
43Unity Tower
Kraków102.5 m (336 ft)272020Popularly known asSzkieletor ("Skeletor"), the completion of the building took almost 45 years.[47][48]
44Andersia Tower
Poznań102 m (335 ft)212007Thetallest building in Poznań.[49]
45Organika Trade
Gdańsk100.5 m (330 ft)201980
46Błękitny Wieżowiec
Warsaw100 m (328 ft)281991It stands in the place that was occupied beforeWorld War II by Warsaw's largest synagogue, theGreat Synagogue.[50]

Under construction

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This list ranks buildings under construction in Poland that plan to stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall.

  Indicates buildings that have been topped out
NameCityHeightFloorsPlanned
completion
SkyreachWarsaw170 m (558 ft)48[51]
AFI TowerWarsaw150 m (492 ft)412028[52][53]
Cavatina Quorum BWrocław140 m (459 ft)35[54]
Upper OneWarsaw131.5 m (431 ft)342026[55]
Skyliner IIWarsaw130 m (427 ft)332026[56][57]
Atal Olimpijska BKatowice128 m (420 ft)362025[58][59]
Atal Sky+ AKatowice121 m (397 ft)352025[60][61]
SKYCITYGdynia120 m (393 ft)35[62]
AND2Poznań116 m (381 ft)252025[63]
Studio AWarsaw102 m (335 ft)262025[64]

Approved

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This list ranks approved buildings in Poland that plan to stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall.

NameCityHeightFloorsPlanned
start
Oz-Bud Office Centre AWrocław214.2 m (703 ft)53[65]
Roma TowerWarsaw170 m (558 ft)462024[66][67][68]
Oz-Bud Office Centre BWrocław166.2 m (545 ft)41[65]
Port Praski 1Warsaw160 m (525 ft)[69]
Liberty TowerWarsaw140 m (459 ft)41[70][71]
Oz-Bud Office Centre DWrocław134.2 m (440 ft)33[65]
Oz-Bud Office Centre CWrocław130.2 m (427 ft)32[65]
Chopin TowerWarsaw130 m (427 ft)2024–2025[72]
Sobieski TowerWarsaw130 m (427 ft)342024–2025[73]
SparkWarsaw130 m (427 ft)302027[74]
Towarowa 22 Tower 2Warsaw120 m (394 ft)2024–2025[75]
Port Praski 2Warsaw120 m (394 ft)[69]
Towarowa 22 Tower 3Warsaw110 m (361 ft)2024–2025[75]
Port Praski 3Warsaw110 m (361 ft)[69]
Port Praski 4Warsaw100 m (328 ft)23[69]

Timeline of tallest buildings

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NameImageCityHeightFloorsYears as tallest
PAST BuildingWarsaw51.5 m (169 ft)111908–1933
PrudentialWarsaw66 m (217 ft)171933–1955[b]
Palace of Culture and ScienceWarsaw237 m (778 ft)421955–2022
Varso TowerWarsaw310 m (1,020 ft)532022–present

Cities with buildings over 100 metres

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City≥300 m≥250 m≥200 m≥150 m≥100 m
Warsaw1141333
Katowice4
Gdańsk12
Kraków2
Wrocław111
Poznań1
Gdynia1
Szczecin1
Rzeszów111

Cities with buildings over 100 metres under construction

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City≥300 m≥250 m≥200 m≥150 m≥100 m
Warsaw25
Katowice2
Wrocław1
Poznań1

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Notes

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Height according to the official website of the Palace which claims that the additional 6-metre spire-antenna addition is an integral part of the spire.[13]
  2. ^The building's structure was heavily damaged during theWarsaw Uprising of 1944, when it was hit by approximately 1,000 artillery shells, including by a 2-tonneKarl-Gerät mortar shell. The artillery damage left only the steel framework standing and bent the tower sideways, but it survived the war and was rebuilt afterwards, remaining as Poland's tallest building until 1955.[76]

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