Varso Tower exceeded the height of 230 meters to the roof, which made it a tallest building in Poland. The installation of the 73-tonne, 80-meter-high spire allowed the skyscraper to break another record.
The 53-storey Varso Tower reached a height of 310 meters and dominated the ranking of the highest buildings in the European Union, surpassing the existing skyscrapers in Frankfurt, Milan and Paris.
There will be a possibility to admire the panorama of the city from the top of the building, where one of the highest observation decks in Europe will be built. A restaurant with a view of Warsaw will also be opened on floors 46, 47 and 48.
The office building is part of the multifunctional Varso Place investment being built in the center of Warsaw. The construction of Varso Tower will be completed in Q1 2022.
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