This list of tallest buildings in Croatia ranks buildings in Croatia by official height.
The tallest structure in Croatia is the 340-metre (1,120 ft) chimney of the Plomin Power Station in Plomin, Istria. The tallest Croatian skyscraper is Dalmatia Tower in Split. It is 135-metre (443 ft) tall and it was completed in 2022. The first skyscraper was the Loewy Building built in 1933, it has 9 floors and it is 50-metre (160 ft) tall, it was built in Zagreb. One of the most popular skyscrapers in Zagreb is Neboder - Ilica 1, it was renovated in 2006 but originally was completed in 1958.
Tallest buildings
editThe following ranks existing 40 buildings over 50 metres (160 ft) in Croatia by height.
Rank | Name | Location | Height meters / feet |
Floors | Year | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dalmatia Tower | Split | 135 (443) | 27 | 2023 | Tallest skyscraper in Split and Croatia with AC Hotel by Marriott on top of the building | |
2 | Zagreb Cathedral | Zagreb | 108.5 (356) | / | 1902 | Roman Catholic Cathedral | |
3 | Strojarska Business Center | Zagreb | 96.15 (315.5) | 25 | 2015 | Second tallest skyscraper in Croatia, and tallest skyscraper in Zagreb[1] | |
4 | Eurotower | Zagreb | 96 (315) | 26 | 2006 | Headquarters of the Zagreb Stock Exchange and third tallest skyscraper in Croatia.[2] | |
5 | Turnić, Rijeka | Rijeka | 96 (315) | 30 | 1975 | Residential Building | |
6 | Zagrepčanka[2] | Zagreb | 95 (312) | 27 | 1976 | Office building | |
7 | Osijek Co-cathedral | Osijek | 94 (308) | / | 1898 | Roman Catholic co-cathedral | |
8 | Cibona Tower | Zagreb | 92 (302) | 22 | 1987 | Home of KK Cibona basketball team.[2] | |
9 | Đakovo Cathedral | Đakovo | 84 (276) | / | 1882 | Roman Catholic cathedral | |
10 | Zagrebtower[2] | Zagreb | 82.5 (271) | 22 | 2006 | Office building | |
11 | Sky Office Tower | Zagreb | 81 (266) | 22[3] | 2012 | Office building | |
12 | Rastočine | Rijeka | 80 (260) | 25 | 1973 | ||
13 | Karamanova 4 | Split | 78 (255) | 21 | Second tallest building in Split. | ||
14 | Zonar Hotel Zagreb | Zagreb | 75 (246)[4] | 20 | 1968 | Former Four Points by Sheraton hotel which later turned into Panorama Hotel and then Zonar Hotel Zagreb | |
15 | Prisavlje 6-12 [2] | Zagreb | 73.1 (240) | 25 | 1974 | Residential building | |
16 | Trešnjevačka Ljepotica | Zagreb | 73 (240) | 24 | 1969 | Residential building | |
17 | Braće Domany 2-8 [2] | Zagreb | 73 (240) | 23 | 1975 | Residential building | |
18 | Super Andrija | Zagreb | 72 (236) | 14 | 1973 | Residential building in Zagreb suburb Siget | |
19 | Richter's Skyscrapers | Zagreb | 70 (230) | 22 | 1968 | Colloquially called Rakete ("The Rockets") due to their shape.[2] | |
20 | HOTO Tower | Zagreb | 67.5 (221) | 16 | 2004 | Also known as T-Com Tower.[2] | |
21 | Vjesnik[2] | Zagreb | 67 (220) | 16 | 1972 | First Croatian journalistic skyscraper [5] | |
22 | Neboder - Ilica 1 | Zagreb | 66.5 (218) | 18 | 1958 | Office building and Observation Deck | |
23 | The Westin Zagreb | Zagreb | 64.5 (212) | 17 | 1970 | Former Intercontinental Hotel which later turned into The Westin Zagreb | |
24 | Green Gold Building | Zagreb | 63.5 (208) | 17[6] | late 2011 [7] | DoubleTree by Hilton hotel Zagreb | |
25 | Tower Centar Rijeka | Rijeka | 63 (207) | 17 | 2007 | Office building | |
26 | Hotel Osijek[8] | Osijek | 62.5 (205) | 16 | 1977 | High-rise building which later turned into Hotel Osijek | |
27 | Četverolist | Osijek | 60 (200) | 18 | 1973 | Residential building | |
28 | HRT Building | Zagreb | 60 (200) | 6 | 1975 | Croatian Radiotelevision headquarters building | |
29 | Chromos Tower[2] | Zagreb | 58.5 (192) | 15 | 1989 | Office building | |
30 | Cathedral of Saint Domnius | Split | 57 (187)[9] | / | 13th century | Roman Catholic cathedral | |
31 | Cathedral of Saint Anastasia | Zadar | 56 (184) | / | 1894 | Roman Catholic cathedral | |
32 | West Gate Tower A | Split | 55 (180) | 12 | 2016 | Office building | |
33 | Eurodom Osijek | Osijek | 53 (174) | 13 | 2015 | Office and shopping building | |
34 | Crveni neboder ("Red skyscraper") | Osijek | 52.7 (173) | 14 | 1968 | Residential building | |
35 | Industrogradnja | Zagreb | 50 (160) | 15 | Headquarters for Ministry of Croatian Veterans | ||
36 | Papagajke | Zagreb | 51 (167) | 14 | 1970s | Residential buildings | |
37 | Ibler Building | Zagreb | 51 (167) | 9 | 1958 | Residential building | |
38 | Avenue Mall Building | Zagreb | 51 (167) | 14 | 2005 | Office & Shopping Mall in Novi Zagreb | |
39 | Zadarska Street Building | Zagreb | 51 (167) | 14 | Office building | ||
40 | FER Building | Zagreb | 50 (160) | 14 | 1956 | Faculty of Electrical engineering building | |
41 | Euroherc Building | Zagreb | 50 (160) | 14 | 2006 | Office building | |
42 | Eurotower II | Zagreb | 50 (160) | 14 | 2008 | Residential & Office building |
Under construction, approved, proposed
editThis list contains tallest buildings in Croatia which are under construction, approved or proposed since 2017.
Approved
editRank | Name | Location | Height meters / feet |
Floors above ground | Notes |
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1 | Zagreb Blato Complex | Zagreb | ~46 | Approved, complex of buildings highest 46 floors, when completed will be the tallest building in Croatia[citation needed] | |
2 | Jarun Panorama [10][11] | Zagreb | 150 | 37 | Approved |
3 | Poslovni Centar Savica [12] | Zagreb | 137 | 37 | Approved |
4 | Crodux Twin Towers [13] | Zagreb | 145 | 35 | Approved |
5 | Podbrežje Office Tower | Zagreb | 30 | Approved | |
6 | Tower 121 (LSProperty group) | Zagreb | 25 | Approved | |
7 | Zavrtnica | Zagreb | 23 | Approved, complex of four buildings | |
8 | Toranj kongresnog centra | Zagreb | 22 | Approved | |
9 | HB Reavis Toranj | Zagreb | 21 | Approved | |
10 | GTC | Zagreb | 17 | Approved | |
11 | Verdispar | Zagreb | 17 | Approved, complex of three buildings |
Proposed
editRank | Name | Location | Height meters / feet |
Floors above ground | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | East Side Tower | Zagreb | ~200 | 51 | Proposed; if built, it will become the tallest skyscraper in Croatia |
2 | IGH HQ | Zagreb | 174 | 48 | Proposed |
3 | Savica Tower | Zagreb | 140 | 45 | Proposed |
4 | Autoservisov blizanac | Zagreb | 160 | 41 | Proposed |
5 | Gredelj Office Tower | Zagreb | 137 | Proposed | |
6 | Jarun panorama | Zagreb | 37 | Proposed, complex of buildings | |
7 | Heinzelova – Vukovarska Croatiabus | Zagreb | 35 | Proposed two buildings | |
8 | Obrtnički Centar Zagreb | Zagreb | 30 | Proposed | |
9 | Zagreb Arena Shopping centar Twin Towers | Zagreb | 100 | Proposed | |
10 | South-East Gate Tower | Zagreb | 26 | Proposed | |
11 | Savski park - zapad | Zagreb | 9-25 | Proposed, complex of buildings | |
12 | Kupska toranj | Zagreb | 20 | Proposed | |
13 | Toranj Zagrebačka | Zagreb | 17 | Proposed |
Timeline of tallest buildings in Zagreb
editThis lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Zagreb.
Name | Location | Height meters / feet |
Floors | Year | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ibler Building | Zagreb | 51 (167) | 14 | 1958 | ||
Neboder - Ilica 1 | Zagreb | 66.5 (218) | 18 | 1958 | ||
Vjesnik[2] | Zagreb | 67 (220) | 16 | 1972 | First Croatian journalistic skyscraper[5] | |
Super Andrija | Zagreb | 72 (236) | 14 | 1973 | Residential building in Zagreb suburb Siget | |
Zagrepčanka[2] | Zagreb | 95 (312) | 27 | 1976 | ||
Euro Tower I | Zagreb | 96 (315) | 26 | 2006 | Headquarters of the Zagreb Stock Exchange and second tallest skyscraper in Croatia.[2] | |
Strojarska Business Center | Zagreb | 96.15 (315.5) | 25 | 2015 | Tallest skyscraper in Croatia[1] |
Cities with the most skyscrapers
editThis table shows Croatian cities with at least one skyscraper over 100 metres in height, completed.
Rank | City | ≥100 m | ≥150 m | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Split | 1 | – | 1 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Završena gradnja najvećeg nebodera u Hrvatskoj". Večernji.hr. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Emporis GmbH. "Zagreb - Buildings - EMPORIS". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Tehnička specifikacija". Sky Office - Zagreb. Zagreb Montaža. Archived from the original on 2011-07-05. Retrieved 2011-07-15.
- ^ "Hotel "Panorama"". Mapiranje Trešnjevke. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
- ^ a b "VJESNIKOV NEBODER: Dramatični život prvog novinarskog tornja". Jutarnji.hr. 2015-07-05. Archived from the original on 2015-09-12. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ^ "Green Gold Magazin" (PDF). Greengold.hr. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ^ "Projekt". Kastel-zagreb.hr. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
- ^ Emporis GmbH. "Osijek - Buildings - EMPORIS". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Cathedral of Saint Domnius". VisitSplit.com. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
- ^ "Novac - Nakon 12 godina kreće projekt Jarun Panorama kojeg su pratile brojne kontroverze". 24 November 2019.
- ^ https://vimeo.com/375864964 [dead link ]
- ^ "Zagrebačka skupština većinom za gradnju Poslovno-stambenog centra Savica". Poslovni dnevnik. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
- ^ "Crodux to get winning twin tower complex in Croatia". Worldconstructionnetwork.com. Retrieved 2 September 2015.[permanent dead link ]
External links
edit- Croatia Page[usurped] on Emporis.com
- Diagram of Croatia buildings on SkyscraperPage