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List of tallest buildings in Romania

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Bucharest skyline in 2022

This is a list ofhigh rise buildings inRomania, itemizing buildings in Romania that are 60 metres (200 ft) or taller.[1] This overlaps with topic of more completeList of tallest buildings in Bucharest, which lists 52 buildings 60 metres (200 ft) or taller in Bucharest alone. For other tall structures in Romania seelist of tallest structures in Romania.

Completed buildings

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  Was the tallest building in Romania upon completion
NameImageHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYearLocationNotes
Floreasca City Center Sky Tower137 m (449 ft)372012Bucharest
44°27′59″N26°06′08″E / 44.4665°N 26.1022°E /44.4665; 26.1022
Tallest building inRomania since topping out in 2012. Also the tallest office building in the country.[2]
National Cathedral135 m (443 ft)N/A2025Bucharest
44°25′34″N26°04′51″E / 44.4261°N 26.0807°E /44.4261; 26.0807
Tallestorthodox church inRomania and the world. Topped out in 2019 and set to complete in 2025.[3][4]
Globalworth Tower118 m (387 ft)232015Bucharest
44°17′05″N26°03′36″E / 44.2846°N 26.0601°E /44.2846; 26.0601
Class A office building. Second tallest building inRomania.[5]
Ana Tower110 m (361 ft)242019Bucharest
44°28′48″N26°03′56″E / 44.4801°N 26.0656°E /44.4801; 26.0656
Class A office building. Topped out in 2019.[6]
Bucharest Tower Center (BTC)106 m (348 ft)262008Bucharest
44°27′16″N26°04′52″E / 44.4544°N 26.0812°E /44.4544; 26.0812
Class A office building topped out in 2007. Tallest building inRomania between 2007 and 2012.[7]
House of the Free Press104 m (341 ft)141957Bucharest
44°28′51″N26°04′17″E / 44.48090°N 26.07126°E /44.48090; 26.07126
Tallest building inBucharest between 1957 and 2007 and in the entire country from 1957 and 1984. Former headquarter of thecommunist newspaperScînteia and theBucharest Stock Exchange.[8]
Administrative Palace97 m (318 ft)181984Satu Mare
47°28′19″N22°31′20″E / 47.4720°N 22.5223°E /47.4720; 22.5223
Tallestadministrative building in theTransylvania region.[9]
West City Tower95 m (312 ft)252021Cluj-Napoca
46°45′25″N23°32′38″E / 46.7569°N 23.5439°E /46.7569; 23.5439
Tallestresidential building inRomania. Topped out in 2019.[10]
Asmita T392 m (302 ft)242009Bucharest
44°24′25″N26°07′28″E / 44.4070°N 26.1244°E /44.4070; 26.1244
Tallestresidential buildings inBucharest. Only the "T3" tower rises up to 92 metres.[11]
UBC 090 m (295 ft)172023Timișoara
45°27′21″N21°08′03″E / 45.4559°N 21.1342°E /45.4559; 21.1342
Was supposed to become the tallest building inRomania and was planned to reach a height of 155m (508 ft) with 27 floors, but the project was rescheduled due to the impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[12][13]
UBC 384 m (276 ft)152019Timișoara
45°27′21″N21°08′03″E / 45.4559°N 21.1342°E /45.4559; 21.1342
[14]
Palace of the Parliament84 m (276 ft)121988Bucharest
44°25′39″N26°05′15″E / 44.4275°N 26.0874°E /44.4275; 26.0874
10th-largest building in the world and second lagerst administrative building in the world. Topped out in 1988 and opened in 1997[15]
Bucharest Financial Plaza83 m (272 ft)181997Bucharest
44°15′21″N26°03′17″E / 44.2558°N 26.0548°E /44.2558; 26.0548
[16]
BRD Tower82 m (269 ft)192003Bucharest
44°27′09″N26°05′01″E / 44.4526°N 26.0836°E /44.4526; 26.0836
Charles de Gaulle Plaza80 m (262 ft)162005Bucharest
44°27′55″N26°05′15″E / 44.4653°N 26.0874°E /44.4653; 26.0874
Euro Tower80 m (262 ft)192010Bucharest
44°27′25″N26°06′16″E / 44.4570°N 26.1044°E /44.4570; 26.1044
InterContinental Bucharest77 m (253 ft)251970Bucharest
44°26′14″N26°06′08″E / 44.4371°N 26.1022°E /44.4371; 26.1022
Monaco Towers76 m (249 ft)202009Bucharest
44°22′15″N26°08′19″E / 44.3708°N 26.1387°E /44.3708; 26.1387
Globalworth Plaza76 m (249 ft)202010Bucharest
44°28′48″N26°06′06″E / 44.4801°N 26.1016°E /44.4801; 26.1016
Cathedral Plaza75 m (246 ft)192010Bucharest
44°26′31″N26°05′30″E / 44.4420°N 26.0918°E /44.4420; 26.0918
City Gate Towers75 m (246 ft)182009Bucharest
44°28′40″N26°04′16″E / 44.4777°N 26.0711°E /44.4777; 26.0711
ISHO Riverside A75 m (246 ft)212021Timișoara
45°45′40″N21°14′29″E / 45.7610°N 21.2415°E /45.7610; 21.2415
Tallestresidential building inTimișoara.[17][18]
Maurer Panoramic74 m (243 ft)232024Cluj-Napoca
46°46′49″N23°35′33″E / 46.7802°N 23.5924°E /46.7802; 23.5924
[19]
Oxygen Residence74 m (243 ft)192024Cluj-Napoca
46°46′49″N23°35′33″E / 46.7802°N 23.5924°E /46.7802; 23.5924
[20]
Unirii View73 m (240 ft)182018Bucharest
44°25′51″N26°06′26″E / 44.4309°N 26.1073°E /44.4309; 26.1073
Millennium Business Center72 m (236 ft)192006Bucharest
44°26′14″N26°06′20″E / 44.4373°N 26.1056°E /44.4373; 26.1056
Evocasa Uptown72 m (236 ft)182009Ploiești
44°57′48″N25°59′40″E / 44.9634°N 25.9944°E /44.9634; 25.9944
Palas – United Business Center 371 m (233 ft)172012Iași
47°09′22″N27°35′14″E / 47.1562°N 27.5873°E /47.1562; 27.5873
[21]
ISHO Parkside D70 m (230 ft)202020Timișoara
45°45′40″N21°14′29″E / 45.7610°N 21.2415°E /45.7610; 21.2415
Second tallestresidential building inTimișoara.[22][23]
Sheraton Bucharest Hotel70 m (230 ft)182001Bucharest
44°26′48″N26°05′41″E / 44.4466°N 26.0948°E /44.4466; 26.0948
Alia Apartments70 m (230 ft)222009Bucharest
44°27′51″N26°04′16″E / 44.4642°N 26.0710°E /44.4642; 26.0710
The Mark70 m (230 ft)152019Bucharest
44°15′53″N26°27′02″E / 44.2646°N 26.4506°E /44.2646; 26.4506
Business Development Center Bucharest68 m (223 ft)172004Bucharest
AFI Mall Towers Brasov66 m (217 ft)152020Brasov
45°38′59″N25°36′28″E / 45.6498°N 25.6079°E /45.6498; 25.6079
United Nations Plaza66 m (217 ft)181978Bucharest
44°25′45″N26°05′43″E / 44.4293°N 26.0954°E /44.4293; 26.0954
Mihai Viteazu Residence65 m (213 ft)162016Sibiu
45°46′32″N24°09′35″E / 45.7755°N 24.1598°E /45.7755; 24.1598
University of Medicine and Pharmacy65 m (213 ft)162004Iași
47°06′02″N27°21′02″E / 47.1006°N 27.3505°E /47.1006; 27.3505
Fructus Plaza65 m (213 ft)162011Timișoara
45°45′34″N21°13′07″E / 45.7595°N 21.2185°E /45.7595; 21.2185
PGV Tower65 m (213 ft)152006Bucharest
44°25′22″N26°07′15″E / 44.4228°N 26.1208°E /44.4228; 26.1208
Rin Grand Hotel65 m (213 ft)152008Bucharest
44°23′55″N26°08′37″E / 44.3986°N 26.1435°E /44.3986; 26.1435
BOS Tower64 m (210 ft)162007Bucharest
Wings64 m (210 ft)172021Cluj-Napoca
46°44′51″N23°34′21″E / 46.7474°N 23.5725°E /46.7474; 23.5725
Premium Plaza64 m (210 ft)152007Bucharest
44°27′07″N26°04′43″E / 44.4519°N 26.0786°E /44.4519; 26.0786
Vitan Platinum Towers61 m (200 ft)162011Bucharest
44°24′43″N26°07′39″E / 44.4120°N 26.1274°E /44.4120; 26.1274
UBC 260 m (197 ft)122016Timișoara
45°27′21″N21°08′03″E / 45.4559°N 21.1342°E /45.4559; 21.1342
UBC 160 m (197 ft)122016Timișoara
45°27′21″N21°08′03″E / 45.4559°N 21.1342°E /45.4559; 21.1342
Griro Tower60 m (197 ft)151984Bucharest
44°27′42″N26°03′15″E / 44.4618°N 26.0541°E /44.4618; 26.0541
Bucharest Corporate Center60 m (197 ft)152007Bucharest
44°15′55″N26°27′15″E / 44.2652°N 26.4543°E /44.2652; 26.4543

Tallest under construction, approved and proposed

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Under construction

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NameLocationHeight
(metres)
Floors
(above ground)
Construction startScheduled completionNotes
Catedrala Greco-Catolică „Sf. Iosif”Cluj-Napoca7219922025[needs update][24]
NeoPeninsulaBucharest61162006N/A[25]
MetropolisCraiova5214
Dream VillageIași5013
Green GateBucharest46122012[26]2014[needs update]

Cancelled and on-hold

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NameCityHeight (m/ft)FloorsScheduled completionStatus
Esplanada City CenterBucharest250 m (820 ft)702015Cancelled
Mamaia North ComplexConstanța220 m (722 ft)42On-hold
Dorobanți TowerBucharest200 m (656 ft)502013Cancelled
Marina Park ConstanțaConstanța200 m (656 ft)392015Cancelled
Tender Financial CenterTimișoara180 m (591 ft)45Cancelled
Dâmbovița Center TowersBucharest155 m (509 ft)352015On-hold
Mamaia Beach ResidentialConstanța150 m (492 ft)342015Approved
Timișoara High TowerTimișoara138 m (453 ft)33Proposed
Constanța TowerConstanța135 m (443 ft)352015Cancelled
Star Lido HotelBucharest135 m (443 ft)35Cancelled
Kiseleff Business PlazaBucharest132 m (433 ft)31Proposed
Carol TowerBucharest130 m (427 ft)35On-hold
Cefin TowerBucharest125 m (410 ft)36On-hold
Colosseum Tower BucharestBucharest125 m (410 ft)32On-hold
Sky Towers Cluj-NapocaCluj-Napoca125 m (410 ft)32Cancelled
Chitila TowerBucharest120 m (394 ft)30Cancelled
Kron TowerBrașov120 m (394 ft)30Cancelled
Olympic Tower BucharestBucharest120 m (394 ft)33Proposed
Sigma TowersCluj-Napoca120 m (394 ft)35On-hold
SkyTurn BrașovBrașov120 m (394 ft)30Cancelled
Petrom City TowerBucharest117 m (384 ft)272014On-hold
Tron TowerBucharest105 m (344 ft)25Cancelled
Golden Gate TowerIași100 m (328 ft)28Cancelled

See also

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References

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  1. ^Emporis data
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  3. ^"It is currently the largest orthodox church in the world, with its 6,000 m2".Business Review Romania. 23 November 2018.
  4. ^Catinca, Irimia (2021-03-01)."Catedrala va avea o înălțime de 135 de metri pentru care constructorii au deja avizul Autorității Aeronautice".b365.ro (in Romanian).
  5. ^"Bucharest One, the office tower with 23 floors Papalekas intends to develop in Bucharest is on schedule". iliaspapageorgiadis.ro. 10 December 2013. Archived fromthe original on 28 December 2013. Retrieved27 December 2013.
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  15. ^"Heaviest building".Guinness World Records.
  16. ^"Bucharest Financial Plaza".cityseeker.com. City Seeker. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2023.
  17. ^"Riverside A".ISHO.
  18. ^"Riverside A".Economica. 8 December 2019.
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  20. ^"Oxygen – Oxygen Cluj".
  21. ^"Modificare PUZ-CP aprobat prin HCL nr. 375/01.09.2009" (in Romanian). 12 December 2019.
  22. ^"Parkside D".ISHO.
  23. ^"Riverside A".Economica. 8 December 2019.
  24. ^https://www.stiridecluj.ro/files/thumbs/168/68e0af26f60fbc9b8095ea383cea7c7d.jpg/[dead link]
  25. ^"NeoPeninsula, un proiect rezidențial în valoare de 300 milioane euro".Wall-Street.ro. 27 July 2006.
  26. ^Cristi Moga (17 March 2014)."Green Gate, cel mai mare proiect de birouri din București livrat în 2014".Ziarul Financiar.

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