Warsaw: Skyscraper
Places and attractions in the Skyscraper category
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SKYSAWA
SKYSAWA is a pair of buildings currently under construction in the center of Warsaw, Poland. The buildings are at 36 Świętokrzyska Street on a lot previously occupied by a 1960s 10-storey office building.
Cosmopolitan Twarda 2/4
Cosmopolitan Twarda 2/4, formerly known as Twarda Tower or Hines Tower, is a mainly residential skyscraper in central Warsaw, Poland. The project was developed by Tacit Development Polska.
Prudential
Prudential House, commonly known as the Prudential is a notable skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland. Built between 1931 and 1933 in the Art Deco style, it served as a base for the British Prudential Insurance Company. It is located on Warsaw Uprising Square along Świętokrzyska Street.
Babka Tower
Babka Tower is a skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland, completed around 2001. It was the first residential building in Poland whose height is over 100m.
Złota 44
Złota 44 is a residential skyscraper in central Warsaw, Poland. It was designed by Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind, in association with Polish architects Architecture.
Centrum LIM
The Centrum LIM skyscraper was built in 1989 in the center of Warsaw, Poland, by LIM Joint Venture Sp. Ltd. a consortium of three partners: LOT, ILBAU GmbH, and the hotel chain Marriott International. In 1998, ILBAU sold its share to SGS GmbH. The locals usually call the facility "the Marriott".
Warsaw Trade Tower
The Warsaw Trade Tower is a skyscraper in Warsaw. Along with the Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Spire, Varso and Złota 44, it is one of the five buildings in Warsaw with a roof height greater than 180 metres.
Warsaw Spire
The Warsaw Spire is a complex of Neomodern office buildings in Warsaw, Poland constructed by the Belgian real estate developer Ghelamco.
Central Tower
Central Tower is a modernist office skyscraper located in the Ochota district of Warsaw, Poland. It is in close proximity to Warsaw Central Station. ORCO Tower is a landmark building, high B+ Class property constructed in 1995. The building has 26 floors and 14 400 m2 of high space.
Łucka City
Łucka City is a skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland. It is 120m tall. It has been called "the ugliest skyscraper in Poland." It adjoins Prosta Tower.