Warsaw skyline

Warsaw is the largest city in Poland and its economic and business centre. As of 2023, the city is home to 12 skyscrapers (buildings at least 150 metres (490 feet) tall) and tens of other high-rises, ranking sixth on number of skyscrapers in Europe.[1]

The city's current tallest building is the Varso Tower, which is the tallest building in the European Union.

Tallest buildings

This lists ranks the tallest buildings in Warsaw that stand at least 100 m (330 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same a height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

Rank Name Image Height

m (ft)

Floors Year
1Varso Tower 310 (1,020) 532022[2][3]
2Palace of Culture and Science 237 (778) 421955[4]
3Warsaw Spire 220 (720) 492016
4Warsaw Unit
202 (663) 46 2021[5]
5Skyliner 195 (640) 452021[6]
6Złota 44 192 (630) 522016
7Warsaw Trade Tower 187.2 (614) 431999
8InterContinental Warsaw 164 (538) 452003
9Cosmopolitan Twarda 2/4 160 (520) 452014
10Rondo 1 159.2 (522) 402006
11=Q22 155 (509) 422016[7]
11=Skysawa155 (509) 402022[8]
13Warsaw Financial Center 143.9 (472) 351998
14Mennica Legacy Tower 141 (463) 352020
15=Hotel Marriott 140 (460) 431989
15=Generation Park 140 (460) 382021
17Oxford Tower 139 (456) 421978
18=Warsaw Hub 1 130 (430) 322020
18=Warsaw Hub 2 130 (430) 322020
20Spektrum Tower 122 (400) 302001
21 Forest
120 (390) 29 2021
22Orco Tower 115 (377) 261996
23=Łucka City 112 (367) 302004
23=Millennium Plaza 112 (367) 281999
25Intraco I 107 (351) 391975
26Novotel Hotel Warsaw 106 (348) 331974
27Złote Tarasy 105 (344) 262007
28PZU Tower 104 (341) 262007
29Ilmet 103 (338) 221997
30Błękitny Wieżowiec 100 (330) 291991

Under construction

This lists buildings that are under construction in Warsaw and are planned to rise at least 100 m (330 ft).

Name Height

m (ft)

Floors Year
The Bridge 174 (571) 41 2025[9]
Towarowa 22 Tower 1 150 (492) [10][11]
Upper One 131.5 (431) 34 2026[12]
Skyliner II 130 (430) 33
Towarowa 22 Tower 2 120 (394) [11]
Towarowa 22 Tower 3 110 (361) [11]
Towarowa Tower A 105 (344) 29 2024[13][14]
Towarowa Tower B 105 (344) 29 2024[13][14]
Studio A102 (335) 26 [15]

Approved

This list contains buildings that are approved by the city for construction and are planned to rise at least 100 m (330 ft).

NameHeight

m (ft)

Floors Year
Skyreach170 (560) 48 2026
Roma Tower170 (560) 46 2027[16][17][18]
Port Praski 1160 (520) [19]
Liberty Tower140 (460) 41 2025[20][21][22]
Chopin Tower130 (430) 2028[23]
Sobieski Tower 130 (430) 34 [24]
Spark 130 (430) 30 [25]
Kolmex Tower 130 (430) 27 2028
Port Praski 2120 (390)
Port Praski 3110 (360)
Pin Tower 105 (344) 30 2029
Port Praski 4100 (330) 23

Proposed

This lists buildings that are proposed for construction in Warsaw and are planned to rise at least 100 m (330 ft).

NameHeight

m (ft)

Floors Year
Złota 48/54 A245 (804) 63 2029
Lilium Tower237 (778) 51 2028
Plater Tower233 (764) 60 2026
Centralna Park200 (660) 2027
Wola Tower200 (660) 45 2028
Nowa Emilia196 (643) 40 2026
Srebrna Tower190 (620) 50 2026
Złota 48/54 B 190 (620)
Warsaw One188 (617) 45 2028
Atrium South 3180 (590)
Porta Varsovia180 (590) 41 2026
Jana Pawła II 23135 (443)
Kolmex Tower 134 (440) 27 2025
Marszałkowska 91-97106 (348) 35
Biurowiec WAN100 (330) 28

See also

References

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