List of tallest buildings in Poland
Poland has 56 high-rise buildings that stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall,[1] being also one of 17 countries in the world to have a supertall skyscraper (building that rises at least 300 metres (980 ft)).[2]
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Historically, tall architectural bodies in Poland tended to be mostly nonbuilding structures. The first high-rise buildings started to be constructed in Warsaw, Katowice, Wrocław and Łódź in the first half of the 20th century. Notable examples include the PAST Building and Prudential, in Warsaw, as well as Drapacz Chmur, in Katowice. In the 21st century, the country saw a major increase in the number of skyscrapers, most of which are located in the capital Warsaw.[3]
The tallest building in Poland is currently the 310-metre (1017 ft) tall Varso Tower, in Warsaw, which is also the tallest building in the European Union.[4][5][6]
Completed
This list ranks buildings in Poland that stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall.
| Rank | Name | Image | City | Height | Floors | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Varso Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 310 m (1,017 ft) | 53 | 2022 | The tallest building in Poland and in the European Union.[4][5][6][7] |
| 2 | Palace of Culture and Science | ![]() |
Warsaw | 237 m (778 ft) | 42 | 1955 | It was designed by Lev Rudnev in "Seven Sisters" style and is informally referred to as the Eighth Sister.[8] |
| 3 | Warsaw Spire | ![]() |
Warsaw | 220 m (722 ft) | 49 | 2016 | [9][10] |
| 4 | Sky Tower | ![]() |
Wrocław | 212 m (696 ft) | 51 | 2012 | The tallest building outside of Warsaw.[11] |
| 5 | Warsaw Trade Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 208 m (682 ft) | 43 | 1999 | The building has one of Europe's fastest elevators, travelling at a speed of 7 metres per second (23 ft/s).[12] |
| 6 | Warsaw Unit | ![]() |
Warsaw | 202 m (663 ft) | 46 | 2021 | [13] |
| 7 | Skyliner | ![]() |
Warsaw | 195 m (640 ft) | 45 | 2020 | The Skyliner is Karimpol's biggest project.[14] |
| 8= | Złota 44 | ![]() |
Warsaw | 192 m (630 ft) | 54 | 2012 | Designed by Daniel Liebeskind, it is the tallest residential building in Poland.[15][16] |
| Rondo 1 | ![]() |
Warsaw | 192 m (630 ft) | 41 | 2006 | The building was awarded the Green Building Certificate from the European Commission.[17] | |
| 10 | Olivia Star | ![]() |
Gdańsk | 180 m (591 ft) | 35 | 2018 | The tallest building in northern Poland. |
| 11 | Centrum LIM | ![]() |
Warsaw | 170 m (558 ft) | 43 | 1989 | The Warsaw Marriott Hotel is located on floors 20 and above, featuring 518 rooms and 95 suites.[18] |
| 12 | Warsaw Financial Center | ![]() |
Warsaw | 165 m (541 ft) | 34 | 1998 | |
| 13 | InterContinental Warsaw | ![]() |
Warsaw | 164 m (538 ft) | 45 | 2004 | The building houses a five-star hotel, which is the third tallest hotel in Europe after Hotel Ukraina and Gran Hotel Bali. |
| 14 | Cosmopolitan Twarda 2/4 | ![]() |
Warsaw | 160 m (525 ft) | 46 | 2013 | The third tallest residential building in Poland. |
| 15= | Q22 | ![]() |
Warsaw | 155 m (509 ft) | 42 | 2016 | The letter "Q" in the building's name alludes to the structure of quartz crystal, which inspired its architectural design.[19] |
| Skysawa | ![]() |
Warsaw | 155 m (509 ft) | 40 | 2022 | [20] | |
| 17 | Chałubińskiego 8 | ![]() |
Warsaw | 150 m (492 ft) | 42 | 1979 | Formerly known as Intraco II and Oxford Tower. |
| 18 | Sea Towers | ![]() |
Gdynia | 143 m (469 ft) | 36 | 2009 | The second tallest building in Tricity. |
| 19= | Mennica Legacy Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 140 m (459 ft) | 34 | 2020 | [21] |
| Generation Park | ![]() |
Warsaw | 140 m (459 ft) | 34 | 2020 | ||
| 21 | Intraco I | ![]() |
Warsaw | 138 m (453 ft) | 39 | 1975 | Between 1975 and 1978, it was the tallest office building in Warsaw.[22] |
| 22 | KTW II | ![]() |
Katowice | 133 m (436 ft) | 31 | 2022 | The tallest building in Katowice.[23][24] |
| 23= | Warsaw Hub 1 | ![]() |
Warsaw | 130 m (427 ft) | 31 | 2020 | [25] |
| Warsaw Hub 2 | ![]() |
Warsaw | 130 m (427 ft) | 31 | 2020 | [25] | |
| 25= | Spektrum Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 128 m (420 ft) | 30 | 2001 | Unique features of the building include a helipad on the roof and an external elevator shaft, which connects the street level with one of the higher office floors.[26] |
| Pazim | ![]() |
Szczecin | 128 m (420 ft) | 22 | 1992 | The tallest building in Szczecin.[27] | |
| 27= | Altus | ![]() |
Katowice | 125 m (410 ft) | 30 | 2002 | |
| Hanza Tower | ![]() |
Szczecin | 125 m (410 ft) | 28 | 2020 | [28] | |
| 29= | Łucka City | ![]() |
Warsaw | 120 m (394 ft) | 30 | 2004 | |
| Forest | ![]() |
Warsaw | 120 m (394 ft) | 29 | 2021 | ||
| Błękitny Wieżowiec | ![]() |
Warsaw | 120 m (394 ft) | 28 | 1991 | It stands in the place that was occupied before World War II by Warsaw's largest synagogue, the Great Synagogue.[29] | |
| 32 | Atlas Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 117 m (384 ft) | 28 | 1999 | Formerly known as Millennium Plaza. |
| 33 | Central Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 116 m (381 ft) | 26 | 1993 | |
| 34= | Novotel Warszawa Centrum | ![]() |
Warsaw | 110 m (361 ft) | 33 | 1979 | Between 2004 and 2005, the building underwent a renovation. |
| Kredka | ![]() |
Wrocław | 110 m (361 ft) | 23 | 1990 | The tallest university dormitory in Poland. | |
| 36 | Chmielna 35 | Warsaw | 108 m (354 ft) | 24 | 1969 | ||
| 37= | Collegium Altum | ![]() |
Poznań | 106 m (348 ft) | 26 | 1991 | The building houses the Poznań University of Economics and Business and is the tallest building in Poznań. |
| Lubusz Voivodeship Office | ![]() |
Gorzów Wielkopolski | 106 m (348 ft) | 15 | 1986 | ||
| 39= | Złote Tarasy | ![]() |
Warsaw | 105 m (344 ft) | 26 | 2007 | |
| Babka Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 105 m (344 ft) | 28 | 2002 | ||
| K1 | ![]() |
Kraków | 105 m (344 ft) | 20 | 1998 | The tallest building in Kraków.[30] | |
| Biurowiec Wojewódzki | ![]() |
Katowice | 105 m (344 ft) | 22 | 1985 | ||
| 43= | Global Office Park A1 | ![]() |
Katowice | 104 m (341 ft) | 25 | 2022 | [31][32] |
| Global Office Park A2 | ![]() |
Katowice | 104 m (341 ft) | 25 | 2022 | [31][33] | |
| PZU Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 104 m (341 ft) | 20 | 2000 | Headquarters of PZU Group. | |
| 46= | Ilmet | ![]() |
Warsaw | 103 m (338 ft) | 22 | 1997 | |
| Świętokrzyska 35 | ![]() |
Warsaw | 103 m (338 ft) | 25 | 1969 | ||
| 48 | Unity Tower | ![]() |
Kraków | 102.5 m (336 ft) | 27 | 2020 | Popularly known as Szkieletor ("Skeletor"), the completion of the building took almost 45 years.[34][35] |
| 49 | Andersia Tower | ![]() |
Poznań | 102 m (335 ft) | 21 | 2007 | |
| 50 | Organika Trade | ![]() |
Gdańsk | 100.5 m (330 ft) | 20 | 1980 |
Under construction
This list ranks buildings under construction in Poland that plan to stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall.
| Name | City | Height | Floors | Year (est.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Bridge | Warsaw | 174 m (571 ft) | 41 | 2025[36] |
| Skyreach | Warsaw | 170 m (558 ft) | 48 | 2026[37] |
| Olszynki Park W | Rzeszów | 161 m (528 ft) | 37 | 2023[38] |
| Cavatina Quorum B | Wrocław | 140 m (459 ft) | 35 | 2024[39] |
| Upper One | Warsaw | 131 m (430 ft) | 34 | 2026[40] |
| Skyliner II | Warsaw | 130 m (427 ft) | 33 | [41][42] |
| Atal Olimpijska | Katowice | 128 m (420 ft) | 36 | 2025 |
| Atal Sky+ | Katowice | 121 m (397 ft) | 35 | 2024 |
| Silver Tower | Poznań | 116 m (381 ft) | 25 | 2025[43] |
| Studio A | Warsaw | 102 m (335 ft) | 26 | [44] |
Approved
This list ranks approved buildings in Poland that plan to stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall.
| Name | City | Height | Floors | Year (est.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roma Tower | Warsaw | 170 m (558 ft) | 46 | 2027[45][46][47] |
| Port Praski 1 | Warsaw | 160 m (525 ft) | [48] | |
| Towarowa 22 Tower 1 | Warsaw | 150 m (492 ft) | [49][50] | |
| Liberty Tower | Warsaw | 140 m (459 ft) | 41 | 2025[51][52][53] |
| Chopin Tower | Warsaw | 130 m (427 ft) | 2028[54] | |
| Sobieski Tower | Warsaw | 130 m (427 ft) | 34 | [55] |
| Spark | Warsaw | 130 m (427 ft) | 30 | [56] |
| Towarowa 22 Tower 2 | Warsaw | 120 m (394 ft) | [50] | |
| Port Praski 2 | Warsaw | 120 m (394 ft) | [48] | |
| Towarowa 22 Tower 3 | Warsaw | 110 m (361 ft) | [50] | |
| Port Praski 3 | Warsaw | 110 m (361 ft) | [48] | |
| Port Praski 4 | Warsaw | 100 m (328 ft) | 23 | [48] |
Proposed
This list ranks proposed buildings in Poland that plan to stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall.
| Name | City | Height | Floors | Year (est.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cracovia Tower | Kraków | 381 m (1,250 ft) | 85 | 2023 |
| Wieżowiec Obrotowy | Warsaw | 331 m (1,086 ft) | 65 | |
| Capital High 1 | Kraków | 311 m (1,020 ft) | 35 | 2023 |
| Capital High 2 | Kraków | 311 m (1,020 ft) | 35 | |
| Silesia World Center | Katowice | 309 m (1,014 ft) | 96 | 2023 |
| Grunwaldzka Tower | Warsaw | 300 m (984 ft) | 45 | |
| Złota 48/54 | Warsaw | 280 m (919 ft) | 63 | 2029 |
| Lilium Tower | Warsaw | 237 m (778 ft) | 51 | 2028[57] |
| Plater Tower | Warsaw | 233 m (764 ft) | 60 | 2026 |
| Centralna Park | Warsaw | 220 m (722 ft) | 2027 | |
| Flower-Power Tower | Poznań | 209 m (686 ft) | 85 | 2023 |
| Vitania | Gdańsk | 202 m (663 ft) | 55 | 2025 |
| Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie | Warsaw | 200 m (656 ft) | 56 | |
| Centrum Multifunkcyjne | Katowice | 200 m (656 ft) | 49 | |
| Wieżowiec Młode Miasto 2 | Gdańsk | 200 m (656 ft) | 47 | 2023 |
| Wieżowiec Harfa | Łódź | 200 m (656 ft) | 47 | 2025 |
| Wola Tower | Warsaw | 200 m (656 ft) | 45 | 2028 |
| Nowa Emilia | Warsaw | 196 m (643 ft) | 40 | 2026 |
| Landmark Group Tower | Gdańsk | 193 m (633 ft) | 42 | 2023 |
| Srebrna Tower | Warsaw | 190 m (623 ft) | 50 | 2026 |
| Warsaw One | Warsaw | 188 m (617 ft) | 45 | 2028 |
| Kaskada Tower | Warsaw | 181 m (594 ft) | 57 | 2028 |
| Porta Varsovia | Warsaw | 180 m (591 ft) | 41 | 2026 |
| Atrium South 3 | Warsaw | 180 m (591 ft) | 2023 | |
| Polski Hak | Gdańsk | 170 m (558 ft) | 41 | 2026 |
| CLA-Invest | Wrocław | 170 m (558 ft) | 44 | |
| Black Tower | Katowice | 168 m (551 ft) | 46 | 2027 |
| Prime World Center | Szczecin | 154 m (505 ft) | 96 | |
| Epi-Centrum | Wrocław | 150 m (492 ft) | 2023 | |
| Silesia Tower | Katowice | 150 m (492 ft) | ||
| Manhattan 2 | Łódź | 150 m (492 ft) | 2026 | |
| Wieże Mieszkalne | Toruń | 150 m (492 ft)×2 | 32 | 2023 |
| New City | Poznań | 150 m (492 ft) | 2023 | |
| Robyg Apartments | Gdansk | 148 m (486 ft)×2 | 49 | 2023 |
| Budynek Biurowo-Hotelowy | Gdańsk | 140 m (459 ft) | 33 | 2023 |
| Wieżowiec Młode Miasto | Gdansk | 140 m (459 ft) | 38 | 2026 |
| Olivia 9 | Gdańsk | 135 m (443 ft) | 31 | 2030 |
| Kolmex Tower | Warsaw | 134 m (440 ft) | 27 | 2025 |
| Sobieski | Warsaw | 130 m (427 ft) | 2023 | |
| Zespół-Biurowo-Mieszkaniowo-Usugowo-Hotelowy | Katowice | 125 m (410 ft) | 34 | 2025 |
| Gorzów Office Building | Gorzów Wielkopolski | 123 m (404 ft) | 33 | |
| Wieżowiec Powstańców Warszawy | Rzeszów | 120 m (394 ft) | 40 | |
| Przymorze Kołobrzeska | Gdańsk | 120 m (394 ft) | 2023 | |
| Kompleks Allcon | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | 2025 | |
| Biurowiec Officer | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | 2023 | |
| Semeko Alvarium | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| Tritum Mini Business Park | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | 2023 | |
| Modern Tower | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| 3T Officer Park | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| Morska Park | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | 2023 | |
| Biurowiec K2 | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| Gdynia Waterfront II | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | 2023 | |
| Altus 2 | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | 2024 | |
| Kamienica Vertica | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| Park Centralny | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | 2023 | |
| Apartmenty Plac Unii | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| Gdynia Waterfront | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| Biurowiec Marina Office | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | 2024 | |
| Portowa Gdynia | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| Sw. Piotra 4 Gdynia | Gdynia | 120 m (394 ft) | ||
| Kompleks Wielofunkcyjny | Szczecin | 120 m (394 ft) | 31 | 2023 |
| Biurowiec Spuare | Gdynia | 110 m (361 ft) | ||
| Sabe Investment | Warsaw | 110 m (361 ft) | 41 | 2027 |
| Jupiter Tower | Katowice | 110 m (361 ft) | 34 | 2025 |
| Misztal Tower | Łódź | 110 m (361 ft) | 32 | 2023 |
| Brama Południa | Poznań | 110 m (361 ft) | 30 | |
| Marszałkowska 91-97 | Warsaw | 106 m (348 ft) | 35 | 2023 |
| LC-Corp Tower | Katowice | 106 m (348 ft) | 27 | |
| Wieża Twarda 7 | Warsaw | 105 m (344 ft) | 34 | 2023 |
| Korona Tower | Poznań | 105 m (344 ft) | 32 | 2023 |
| Apartament Św. Piotra Gdynia | Gdynia | 101 m (331 ft) | 2023 | |
| KCB Residential | Katowice | 101 m (331 ft) | 27 | |
| Tower OI | Gdańsk | 100 m (328 ft) | 30 | 2023 |
| Resovia Residence | Rzeszów | 100 m (328 ft) | 30 | 2024 |
| Biurowiec WAN | Warsaw | 100 m (328 ft) | 28 |
Timeline of tallest buildings
| Name | Image | City | Height | Floors | Years as tallest |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PAST Building | ![]() |
Warsaw | 51.5 m (169 ft) | 11 | 1908–1933 |
| Prudential | ![]() |
Warsaw | 66 m (217 ft) | 17 | 1933–1955 |
| Palace of Culture and Science | ![]() |
Warsaw | 237 m (778 ft) | 42 | 1955–2022 |
| Varso Tower | ![]() |
Warsaw | 310 m (1,020 ft) | 53 | 2022–present |
Cities with buildings over 100 metres
| City | ≥300 m | ≥250 m | ≥200 m | ≥150 m | ≥100 m |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warsaw | 1 | 1 | 5 | 15 | 33 |
| Katowice | 5 | ||||
| Wrocław | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||
| Gdańsk | 1 | 2 | |||
| Poznań | 2 | ||||
| Szczecin | 2 | ||||
| Kraków | 2 | ||||
| Gdynia | 1 | ||||
| Gorzów Wielkopolski | 1 |
See also
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