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List of tallest buildings in Croatia
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This list of tallest buildings in Croatia ranks buildings in Croatia by official height.
The tallest structure in Croatia is the 340 m chimney of the Plomin Power Station in Plomin, Istria. The tallest Croatian skyscraper is Dalmatia Tower in Split. It is 135 m tall and it was completed in 2022. The first skyscraper was the Loewy Building built in 1933, by Croatian architect Slavko Löwy. It has 9 floors and it is 35 m 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
The following ranks existing 50 buildings over 50 m in Croatia by height.
| Rank | Name | Location | Height | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| meters / feet | Floors | Year | Notes | Image | ||||
| N/A | Zagreb TV Tower | Sljeme, Medvednica | 169 m | N/A | 1973 | TV Tower and tallest structure in Croatia. Currently works as TV Tower station and observation deck. Located on the peak of Medvednica mountain above Zagreb | [[File:Zagreb TV Tower 2024.jpg | 100px]] |
| 1 | Dalmatia Tower | Split | 135 m | 27 | 2023 | Tallest skyscraper in Split and Croatia with AC Hotel by Marriott on top of the building | [[File:Dalmatia Tower Split Croatia September 2020.png | 100px]] |
| 2 | Zagreb Cathedral | Zagreb | 108.5 m | / | 1902 | Roman Catholic Cathedral | [[File: Záhřeb, katedrála 1.jpg | 100px]] |
| 3 | Strojarska Business Center | Zagreb | 96.15 m | 25 | 2015 | Second tallest skyscraper in Croatia, and tallest skyscraper in Zagreb | [[File:VMD kvart.jpg | 100px]] |
| 4 | Eurotower | Zagreb | 96 m | 26 | 2006 | Headquarters of the Zagreb Stock Exchange and third tallest skyscraper in Croatia. | [[File:Eurotower Zagreb 20100507 1265.JPG | 100px]] |
| 5 | 23A and 23B Franjo Čardek Street | Rijeka | 96 m | 30 | 1975 | Pair of residential buildings, tallest in Rijeka and tallest residential buildings in Croatia. | [[File:RijekaNeboderi.jpg | 100px]] |
| 6 | Zagrepčanka | Zagreb | 95 m | 27 | 1976 | Office building, third tallest skyscraper in Zagreb. | [[File:Zagrepcanka dan.jpg | 100px]] |
| 7 | Osijek Co-cathedral | Osijek | 94 m | / | 1898 | Roman Catholic co-cathedral | [[File:Osijek St PeterundPaul9.jpg | 100px]] |
| 8 | Cibona Tower | Zagreb | 92 m | 22 | 1987 | Nicknamed "Mirko's cigar", its a home of KK Cibona basketball team. | [[File: Záhřeb, Cibona Tower.jpg | 100px]] |
| 9 | Đakovo Cathedral | Đakovo | 84 m | / | 1882 | Roman Catholic cathedral | [[File:St. Peter's Cathedral, Dakovo.jpg | 100px]] |
| 10 | Zagrebtower | Zagreb | 82.5 m | 22 | 2006 | Office building | [[File:Zagrebtower 2011-may.jpg | 100px]] |
| 11 | Sky Office Tower | Zagreb | 81 m | 22 | 2012 | Office building | [[File:Sky Office Tower 01.JPG | 100px]] |
| 12 | Rastočine 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 | Rijeka | 80 m | 25 | 1973 | Set of four residential buildings | [[File:Skyscrapersrijeka.jpg | 100px]] |
| 13 | Karamanova 4 | Split | 78 (255) | 21 | Second tallest building in Split | |||
| 14 | Zonar Hotel Zagreb | Zagreb | 75 m | 20 | 1968 | Former Four Points by Sheraton hotel which later turned into Panorama Hotel and then Zonar Hotel Zagreb | [[File:Panorama Zagreb Hotel 001.jpg | 100px]] |
| 15 | Prisavlje 6-12 | Zagreb | 73.1 m | 25 | 1974 | Residential building | [[File:Neboderi Prisavlje 6-12.JPG | 100px]] |
| 16 | Trešnjevačka Ljepotica | Zagreb | 73 m | 24 | 1969 | Residential building | [[File:Neboder Tresnjevka03.JPG | 100px]] |
| 17 | Braće Domany 2-8 | Zagreb | 73 m | 23 | 1975 | Residential building | [[File: Zgrada-Srednjaci01.JPG | 100px]] |
| 18 | Richter's Skyscrapers | Zagreb | 70 m | 22 | 1968 | Colloquially called Rakete ("The Rockets") due to their shape. | [[File: Richterovi neboderi, Zagreb.JPG | 100px]] |
| 19 | HOTO Tower | Zagreb | 67.5 m | 16 | 2004 | Also known as T-Com Tower. | [[File: HOTO toranj Savska Zagreb.jpg | 100px]] |
| 20 | Vjesnik | Zagreb | 67 m | 16 | 1972 | Nicknamed "Chocolate Tower" for its brown glass windows, it is the first Croatian journalistic skyscraper. | [[File:View towards south-west on Vjesnik skyscraper.jpg | 100px]] |
| 21 | The Westin Zagreb | Zagreb | 65 m | 17 | 1970 | Former Intercontinental Hotel which later turned into The Westin Zagreb | [[File: HR-ZG-Zagreb179.jpg | 100px]] |
| 22 | Eurodom Osijek | Osijek | 65 m | 14 | 2015 | Office and shopping building | [[File:Neboder Eurodom Osijek.jpg | 100px]] |
| 23 | Neboder - Ilica 1 | Zagreb | 64 m | 18 | 1958 | Office building and Observation Deck | [[File:Neboder Ilica Zagreb.jpg | 100px]] |
| 24 | Green Gold Building | Zagreb | 63.5 m | 17 | 2011 | DoubleTree by Hilton hotel Zagreb | [[File:Green Gold Tower, Zagreb.JPG | 100px]] |
| 25 | Tower Centar Rijeka | Rijeka | 63 m | 17 | 2007 | Office building | [[File:Tower centar 040408.jpg | 100px]] |
| 26 | Hotel Osijek | Osijek | 62.5 m | 16 | 1977 | High-rise building, later turned into Hotel Osijek | [[File:Hotel Osijek 1.jpg | 100px]] |
| 27 | Mamutica | Zagreb | 60 m | 19 | 1974 | Tallest and biggest residential building in Zagreb and one of biggest in Europe. It has 19 floors, 1169 apartments and 5000 people live in it. | [[File: Mamutica Zagreb - sjever.jpg | 100px]] |
| 28 | Četverolist | Osijek | 60 m | 18 | 1973 | Tallest residential building in Osijek | [[File:Četverolist Osijek.jpg | 100px]] |
| 29 | HRT Building | Zagreb | 60 m | 6 | 1975 | Croatian Radiotelevision headquarters building | [[File:Croatian Radiotelevision 20130513 0427.JPG | 100px]] |
| 30 | Chromos Tower | Zagreb | 58.5 m | 15 | 1989 | Office building | [[File:Chromos Tower Zagreb cropped.jpg | 100px]] |
| 31 | Cathedral of Saint Domnius | Split | 57 m | / | 13th century | Roman Catholic cathedral | [[File: Cathedral of Saint Domnius - Bell tower 01.jpg | 100px]] |
| 32 | Cathedral of Saint Anastasia | Zadar | 56 m | / | 1894 | Roman Catholic cathedral | [[File:Cathedral of St. Anastasia in Zadar - tower.JPG | 100px]] |
| 33 | West Gate Tower A | Split | 55 m | 12 | 2016 | Office building | [[File:Westgate Tower A day.jpg | 100px]] |
| 34 | Almeria Business Centre | Zagreb | 55 m | 15 | 2008 | Business Centre | [[File:Poslovni kompleks Almeria.JPG | 100px]] |
| 35 | Super Andrija | Zagreb | 53 m | 14 | 1973 | Residential building in Zagreb suburb Siget | [[File:Neboder Super Andrija 10.jpg | 100px]] |
| 36 | Fiumme Skyscraper | Rijeka | 53 m | 12 | 1942 | Residential building, first skyscraper in Fiumme-then part of Kingdom of Italy | 100px | |
| 37 | Crveni neboder ("Red skyscraper") | Osijek | 52.7 m | 14 | 1968 | Residential building | [[File:Crveni neboder Osijek.jpg | 100px]] |
| 38 | Papagajke | Zagreb | 51 m | 14 | 1970s | Residential buildings | [[File:Zgrade Papagajke, Trešnjevka.JPG | 100px]] |
| 39 | Ibler Building | Zagreb | 51 m | 9 | 1958 | Residential building | [[File:Drveni neboder, Marticeva.jpg | 100px]] |
| 40 | Avenue Mall Building | Zagreb | 51 m | 9 | 2005 | Office & Shopping Mall in Novi Zagreb | [[File:Avenue Mall Zagreb.jpg | 100px]] |
| 41 | Zadarska Street Building | Zagreb | 51 m | 11 | Office building | [[File:Neboder, Selska cesta.JPG | 100px]] | |
| 42 | Industrogradnja | Zagreb | 50 m | 15 | Headquarters for Ministry of Croatian Veterans | [[File:Industrogradnjina zgrada.jpg | 100px]] | |
| 43 | FER Building | Zagreb | 50 m | 13 | 1956 | Faculty of Electrical engineering building | [[File:FER Zagreb.jpg | 100px]] |
| 44 | Euroherc Building | Zagreb | 50 m | 12 | 2006 | Office building | [[File:Euroherc neboder01.JPG | 100px]] |
| 45 | Eurotower II | Zagreb | 50 m | 12 | 2008 | Residential & Office building, smaller building opposite Eurotower | [[File: Pogled na Erste banku - panoramio.jpg | 100px]] |
| 46 | Kockica | Zagreb | 50 m | 10 | 1968 | Designed by Ivan Vitić, currently being used as headquarters for Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure | [[File: Zgrada "Kockica".jpg | 100px]] |
Prospective
This list contains tallest buildings in Croatia which are under construction or approved.
Approved
| Name | Location | Height | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| meters / feet | Floors above ground | Notes | ||
| Jarun Panorama | Zagreb | 150 | 37 | Approved in 2019 |
| Poslovni Centar Savica | Zagreb | 137 | 37 | Approved in 2014 |
Timeline of tallest buildings in Zagreb
This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Zagreb.
| Name | District | Height | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| meters / feet | Floors | Year | Notes | Image | |||
| Loewy Building | Lower Town | 34.95 m | 9 | 1934 | First skyscraper built in Zagreb by Slavko Löwy | [[File:Kuća Radovan u Zagrebu.jpg | 100px]] |
| Ibler Building | Lower Town | 51 m | 14 | 1958 | Residential building, first building built in Zagreb over 10 floors. Built by Drago Ibler | [[File:Drveni neboder, Marticeva.jpg | 100px]] |
| Neboder - Ilica 1 | Ban Jelačić Square | 64 m | 18 | 1958 | First business building/skyscraper in Zagreb and Croatia | [[File:Neboder Ilica Zagreb.jpg | 100px]] |
| Richter's Skyscrapers | Vrbik, Trnje | 70 m | 22 | 1968 | Tallest residential building at the time in Zagreb. Shape resembles "rockets", therefore the name. | [[File:Richterovi neboderi, Zagreb.JPG | 100px]] |
| Zonar Hotel Zagreb | Ciglenica, Trešnjevka | 75 m | 20 | 1968 | First super-tall hotel in Croatia opened as “Omladinski hotel Sport”, later becoming Four Points by Sheraton, later Panorama Hotel and now Zonar Hotel Zagreb. | [[File:Four Points Panorama Hotel Zagreb.jpg | 100px]] |
| Zagrepčanka | Vrbik, Trnje | 95 m | 27 | 1976 | Business tower, first skyscraper over 90 m in Croatia, inspired by Dreischeibenhaus building in Düsseldorf. Tallest skyscraper in Zagreb and Croatia until 2006. | [[File:Zagrepčanka 20150912 DSC 2575.JPG | 100px]] |
| Euro Tower I | Vrbik, Trnje | 96 m | 26 | 2006 | Headquarters of the Zagreb Stock Exchange was tallest skyscraper in Zagreb and Croatia until 2015. | [[File:Eurotower I-Zagreb.JPG | 100px]] |
| Strojarska Business Center | Kanal, Trnje | 96.15 m | 25 | 2015 | Commercial and residential building, tallest skyscraper in Croatia until Dalmatia Tower surpassed it in 2023. Currently the tallest skyscraper in Zagreb. | [[File:Centar Strojarska 20150307 DSC 0013.JPG | 100px]] |
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