Warsaw Trade Tower

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Warsaw Trade Tower
Warsaw Trade Tower
Warsaw Trade Tower
Basic data
Place: Warsaw
Opening: November 1999
Architects : Wyszyński, Majewski, Hermanowicz & RTKL
Use / legal
Client : Daewoo
Technical specifications
Height to the top: 208 m
Height to the roof: 184 m
Floors : 43
Usable area : 44,300 m²
Height comparison
Warsaw : 3. ( list )
Poland : 4. ( list )
address
City: Warsaw
Country: Poland

The Warsaw Trade Tower (WTT) is a in Warsaw in the district Wola at the ulica 51 Chłodna standing skyscrapers . With its 43 floors, the building has a total height of 208 meters. Initially, the tower was named Warsaw Daewoo Center - after its owner . When the Daewoo group was broken up, the name was changed.

description

The construction of the Warsaw Trade Tower lasted from 1997 to November 1999. The roof height of the building is 184 meters. With an antenna, 208 meters are reached. This makes it the third tallest building in Warsaw and the fourth tallest in Poland after the Palace of Culture (237 m) and the Warsaw Spire (220 m) . It is used as an office.

The heavily structured tower, which is semicircular in the upper part, has a flat west facade, on which there is a concise, 26-meter-high mast that tapers to an antenna. The building consists of 43 above-ground and three underground floors. Tenants and guests have 15 elevators and 335 parking spaces available. On the 35th floor (approx. 136 meters high) there is a rentable exhibition room with an area of ​​394 square meters.

See also

Web links

Commons : Warsaw Trade Tower  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 52 ° 14 ′ 8 ″  N , 20 ° 58 ′ 59 ″  E