LIM Center | |
Status: | complete |
Location: | Warsaw, Poland |
Building Type: | Hotel, offices, retail |
Start Date: | 1987 |
Completion Date: | 1989 |
Architectural Style: | International Style |
Architectural: | 170m (560feet) |
Roof: | 140m (460feet) |
Floor Count: | 43 |
Floor Area: | 87602m2 |
The LIM Center (Polish: Centrum LIM) is a skyscraper located in Warsaw, Poland. It was completed in 1989 and is 140m (460feet) tall making it Poland's 16th tallest building. The building housed the Warsaw Marriott Hotel until 2024. It is currently the seat of the Warsaw Presidential Hotel.
The building was built by LIM Joint Venture Sp. Ltd., a consortium of three partners: LOT (Polish Airlines), ILBAU GmbH (an Austrian construction company), and the hotel chain Marriott International. In 1998, ILBAU sold its share to SGS GmbH.[1]
The designers were Jerzy Skrzypczak, Andrzej Bielobradek, and Krzysztof Stefanski.[2] The facade is a dark green color, and is adjacent to the Oxford Tower. The building has white edges (illuminated at night with bright, white light) as well as two floors that form dark horizontal stripes, one halfway up the structure and the other at the top, that serve as utility areas.
A shopping center known as Gallery LIM is on the two lower floors. It includes about 40 shops, cafes and restaurants, and the LOT ticket office. Rental office space is in the lower part of the tower (between floors 5 and 19). Without its 30-meter antenna on the roof, the building is 140 meters tall. The building also houses a casino. The building is connected by a tunnel to Warszawa Centralna railway station.
There is a proposal for a 71-storey tower, Lilium, to be built on the site currently occupied by the lower western wing of the building.[3]
In 1989, the Warsaw Marriott Hotel was opened in the building and occupied floors 20 and above, offering 518 rooms and 95 suites. The top floor is a presidential suite. Each room has air conditioning and satellite links. Warsaw Marriott Hotel guests have at their disposal a sauna, swimming pool, conference facilities, restaurants, and two bars. Prominent guests who stayed in the hotel include U.S. Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama,[4] George W. Bush and Joe Biden,[5] Michael Jackson, Luciano Pavarotti,[6] Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell, Al Gore, Helmut Kohl, King Juan Carlos I, Kamala Harris, and Aerosmith.[7]
The hotel operated under the Marriott brand until August 2024.[8] The Polish company LIM Center officially announced that the new name of the hotel would be the Warsaw Presidential Hotel. The new name was inspired by the fact that many heads of state have stayed at the hotel in its history.[9]