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List of tallest buildings in Croatia

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-metre (1,120 ft) chimney of the Plomin Power Station in Plomin, Istria. The tallest Croatian skyscraper is Dalmatia Tower in Split. It is 135-metre (443 ft) tall and it was completed in 2022. The first skyscraper was the Loewy Building built in 1933, it has 9 floors and it is 50-metre (160 ft) 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 40 buildings over 50 metres (160 ft) in Croatia by height.

  Was the tallest skyscraper in Croatia upon completion
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Under construction, approved, proposed

This list contains tallest buildings in Croatia which are under construction, approved or proposed since 2017.

Approved

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Proposed

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Timeline of tallest buildings in Zagreb

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Zagreb.

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Cities with the most skyscrapers

This table shows Croatian cities with at least one skyscraper over 100 metres in height, completed.

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See also


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