Varso Tower rises to become the EU’s tallest building
When Varso Tower’s roof topped out at 230m, it became the Poland’s tallest structure. Now though – with the addition of its 80m, 73 tonne spire – it’s taken a new record. Warsaw’s new architectural icon is the European Union’s tallest building, taller even than the skyscrapers of Frankfurt, Milan and Paris.
The 53-storey, spire-topped office building was designed by the award-winning Foster+Partners, a global studio renowned for pioneering design rooted in sustainability.
Expected to complete in 2022; Varso Tower’s tree-filled internal courtyard will be an instant tranquil escape for visitors, complemented with an inspirational lobby whose 10-metre high walls will be covered with a handmade ceramic mosaic.
Panoramic lifts travelling at 8 m/s will then lead up to two public rooftop terraces with spectacular views of the city. Among the highest in Europe, they’ll look down on the Warsaw skyline from 205m and 230m – twice as high as the viewing gallery in the nearby Palace of Culture and Science. A panoramic restaurant will also stretch across floors 46-48.
Most of the building is already clad in a 4m tall glass curtain wall that filters an abundance of natural light onto the wide floorplates. One of Poland’s greenest buildings, Varso Tower also combines sustainable design with impressive energy-saving, safety and comfort metrics – a big part of the reason it holds the highest BREEAM and WELL certifications.
Varso Tower is the final showpiece of our mixed-use Varso Place development, featuring offices, a hotel, innovation hub and retail spaces in the heart of Warsaw. Its close proximity to Warsaw Central Station also means it has several dozen public transport options within just a few minutes’ walk.