List of tallest buildings in Bratislava
There are several high-rise buildings in Bratislava over 100 metres high. These are sometimes incorrectly called skyscrapers, predominantly in print; however, currently (2019) there are no true skyscrapers in Bratislava (over 150 metres high). The 168 meters high Eurovea 2 tower got the land-use permit in Summer 2019. After completion it will become the first true skyscraper in both Bratislava and Slovakia, as well as in the former Czecho-Slovakia.
The tallest building is currently the Nivy Tower with 125 metres height and 29 floors. It's a part of large Bratislava project of new Central Bus Station.
The tallest structure in Bratislava is the Kamzik TV tower with 196 metres.
List of buildings
Name | Height (m) | Floors | Image | Opening year |
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Eurovea 2 Tower (construction) | 168 m | 46 + 1 | 2023 (?) | |
Nivy Tower | 125 m | 29 | 2020 | |
Sky Park Offices II (planned) | 120m | 30 | 2023 (?) | |
Jégeho Alej V (planned) | 118m | 34 | 2023 (?) | |
Klingerka (construction) | 115 m | 35 | 2021 (?) | |
Mlynské Nivy Košická (planned) | 115 m | 30 | 2023 (?) | |
Portum I (planned) | 115m | 36 | 2023 (?) | |
National Bank of Slovakia building | 111.6 m | 33 | 2002 | |
Slovenská televízia building | 108 m | 27 | 1974 | |
Panorama City I, II | 108 m, 108 m | 35,35 | 2016 | |
City Business Center I | 107 m | 24 | 2006 | |
East Tower (construction) | 106 m | 26 | 2023 (?) | |
Sky Park I, II, III, IV (construction) | 105 m, 105 m, 105 m, 105 m | 31 | 2020 | |
Tower 115 | 104 m | 28 | 1988 | |
Ister Tower (planned) | 102 m | 33 | 2022 (?) | |
Alfa Park I, II, (planned) | 101 m, 101 m | 26 | 2025 (?) | |
Glória | 100 m | 29 | 2005 | |
Green Park | 100m | 30 | 2022 (?) | |
Portum II | 97m | 30 | 2023 (?) | |
Aupark Tower | 96 m | 22 | 2007 | |
Technopol I, II | 90 m, 90 m | 20, 20 | 1984 | |
Twin City Tower | 89 m | 24 | 2018 | |
VÚB headquarters | 88 m | 23 | 1996 | |
Manhattan | 86 m | 26 | 2010 | |
Incheba | 85.6 m | 19 | 1967 | |
Millennium Tower II | 85 m | 23 | 2003 | |
Matadorka | 85 m | 29 | 2021 (?) | |
Tower 5 | 84,5 m | 20 | 2020 | |
Centrál | 84 m | 21 | 2012 | |
Lakeside Park | 83.5 m | 20 | 2008 | |
Kukurica | 82 m | 25 | ||
Rozadol | 82 m | 21 | 2006 | |
Jegeho Alej V (planned) | 82 | 26 | 2023 (?) | |
Millennium Tower I | 80 m | 19 | 2001 | |
Slovak Radio Building | 80 m | 1983 | ||
Sky Park Offices (construction) | 80m | 18 | 2020 (?) | |
Faculty of Civil Engineering STU, Slovak University of Technology | 78 m | 24 | 1937 | |
Vienna Gate | 78 m | 22 | 2008 | |
Fuxova | 75 m | 24 | 2018 | |
Discovery Residence (construction) | 75 m | 22 | 2021 (?) | |
B7 Tower (planned) | 75 m | 19 | 2023 (?) | |
Tri Veže | 73m, 73 m, 73 m | 24 | 2010 |
Towers and other structures
- Kamzík TV Tower, 196 m
- UFO Restaurant on top of the Nový most bridge, 85 m
- St. Martin's Concathedral, 85 m
- the central pillar on Slavín, 39,5 m
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