List of tallest buildings in Bratislava

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National bank of Slovakia 111,6
Slovak Television 108 m
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City Business Center I 107 m
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Tower 115 High 104 m
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Glória 100 m

There are several high-rise buildings in Bratislava over 100 metres high. These are sometimes incorrectly called skyscrapers, predominantly in print; however, currently (2009) there are no true skyscrapers in Bratislava (over 150 metres high). The tallest building is the headquarters of the National Bank of Slovakia, 111 metres high. The tallest building, if antenna height is included, is Tower 115 (115 metres), formerly known as Presscentrum.

The tallest structure in Bratislava broader center was the chimney of the former heating plant near the new building of Slovak National Theatre (120 m). The chimney was often criticized to spoil the panorama and was demolished during 2009.

Finished buildings

Name Height (m) Floors Opening year
National Bank of Slovakia building 111.6 m 33 2002
Slovenská televízia building 108 m 27 1974
Panorama City I 108 m 35 2016
Panorama City II 108 m 35 2016
City Business Center I 107 m 24 2006
Tower 115 104 m 28 1988
Glória 100 m 29 2005
Aupark Tower 96 m 22 2007
Technopol I 90 m 20 1984
Technopol II 90 m 20 1984
VÚB headquarters 88 m 23 1996
Manhattan (previously known as Obydick) 86 m 26 2010
Incheba 85.6 m 19 1967
Millennium Tower II 85 m 23 2003
Centrál 84 m 21 2012
Lakeside Park 83.5 m 20 2008
Kukurica 82 m 25
Rozadol 82 m 21 2006
Millennium Tower I 80 m 19 2001
Slovak Radio building 80 m
Faculty of Civil Engineering STU, Slovak University of Technology 78 m 24
Millennium Tower III 78 m 22 2009
Vienna Gate 78 m 22 2008

High-rise buildings under construction, approved and planned

Under construction

Approved, Planned, On-hold, Cancelled

Towers and other structures

  1. Kamzík TV Tower, 200 m
  2. UFO cafe on top of the Nový most bridge, 85 m
  3. St. Martin's Concathedral, 85 m
  4. the central pillar on Slavín, 39,5 m

See also

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