This list of tallest buildings in Slovakia ranks buildings in Slovakia by official height.
The tallest structure in Slovakia is the 318m (1,043feet) Dubnik Transmitter and the tallest structure in Bratislava is the Kamzík TV Tower with 196m (643feet).
The tallest Slovak skyscraper is Eurovea Tower in Bratislava. It is 168m (551feet) tall. First „skyscraper" was Manderlák built in 1935 in Bratislava, it has 12 floors and it is 50m (160feet) tall.
Most high-rises are located in Bratislava with few exceptions and all new proposed high-rises are also in the capital city.
The following ranks existing buildings over 70m (230feet) in Slovakia by height. This does not include churches.
Name | Image | Height m (ft) | Floors | Year | Location | Notes | |
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Eurovea Tower | 168m (551feet) | 46 | 2023 | Bratislava 48.1398°N 17.1272°W | The tallest building in Bratislava and subsequently in Slovakia. Also serves as the tallest residential building in the country.[1] | ||
Nivy Tower | 125m (410feet) | 29 | 2020 | Bratislava 48.1461°N 17.1304°W | Currently the second tallest building and the tallest office building in Slovakia.[2] | ||
Klingerka | 116m (381feet) | 36 | 2022 | Bratislava 48.143°N 17.1328°W | Currently the third tallest building in Slovakia and the second tallest residential building.[3] [4] | ||
Panorama City Towers | 112.6m (369.4feet) 112.2m (368.1feet) | 34 | 2016 | Bratislava 48.1422°N 17.126°W | Both of the buildings were topped out in 2015.[5] | ||
National Bank of Slovakia Tower | 111m (364feet) | 33 | 2002 | Bratislava 48.1531°N 17.1148°W | The second tallest office building in Slovakia.[6] | ||
Slovak Television Building | 108m (354feet) | 27 | 1974 | Bratislava 48.1567°N 17.0718°W | Slovak Television and Radio TV's headquarters.[7] | ||
City Business Center I | 107m (351feet) | 24 | 2006 | Bratislava 48.1484°N 17.1256°W | [8] | ||
Sky Park Residence | 105m (344feet) 105m (344feet) 105m (344feet) 105m (344feet) | 31 31 31 31 | 2020 2020 2020 2024 | Bratislava 48.1437°N 17.1247°W | Four residential buildings by Zaha Hadid Architects.[9] | ||
Tower 115 | 104m (341feet) | 28 | 1984 | Bratislava 48.1413°N 17.1274°W | |||
Glória | 100m (300feet) | 29 | 2005 | Bratislava 48.1551°N 17.1385°W | |||
Millennium Tower II | 100m (300feet) | 23 | 2003 | Bratislava 48.1699°N 17.1402°W | |||
Aupark Tower | 96m (315feet) | 22 | 2007 | Bratislava 48.1342°N 17.1054°W | [10] | ||
Technopol Towers | 90m (300feet) | 20 | 1984 | Bratislava 48.1114°N 17.1113°W | [11] | ||
City Park Ružinov Tower I | 89m (292feet) | 27 | 2019 | Bratislava 48.1465°N 17.1429°W | [12] | ||
Twin City Tower | 89m (292feet) | 23 | 2018 | Bratislava 48.1463°N 17.1247°W | [13] | ||
VÚB Centrála | 88m (289feet) | 23 | 1996 | Bratislava 48.1469°N 17.1251°W | |||
Europa Business Center | 87m (285feet) | 22 | 2008 | Banská Bystrica 48.7296°N 19.1362°W | [14] | ||
Manhattan | 86m (282feet) | 26 | 2010 | Bratislava 48.1676°N 17.1268°W | [15] | ||
Incheba Building | 85m (279feet) | 19 | 1967 | Bratislava 48.1338°N 17.0988°W | |||
Matadorka | 85m (279feet) | 28 | 2020 | Bratislava 48.1211°N 17.0966°W | [16] | ||
Tower 5 | 84.5m (277.2feet) | 20 | 2020 | Bratislava 48.1626°N 17.1373°W | Office building, part of the National football stadium.[17] | ||
Centrál | 84m (276feet) | 21 | 2012 | Bratislava 48.1577°N 17.1298°W | [18] | ||
Danubius One | 83m (272feet) | 26 | 2023 | Bratislava 48.1578°N 17.1337°W | [19] | ||
Lakeside Park Bratislava | 83m (272feet) | 20 | 2008 | Bratislava 48.1728°N 17.143°W | [20] | ||
Louis Pasteur University Hospital | 83m (272feet) | 19 | 1979 | Košice 48.7226°N 21.2383°W | |||
Kukurica Tower | 82m (269feet) | 21 | 1977 | Bratislava 48.168°N 17.1287°W | |||
Rozadol | 82m (269feet) | 21 | 2006 | Bratislava 48.1523°N 17.1415°W | |||
Dominant Building | 80m (260feet) | 20 | 2008 | Bratislava 48.1208°N 17.119°W | [21] | ||
Millennium Tower I | 80m (260feet) | 19 | 2001 | Bratislava 48.1681°N 17.139°W | |||
Sky Park Offices | 80m (260feet) | 18 | 2021 | Bratislava 48.1434°N 17.1269°W | [22] | ||
Slovak Radio Building | 80m (260feet) | 8 | 1983 | Bratislava 48.1537°N 17.1142°W | [23] | ||
Amfiteáter | 78m (256feet) | 24 | 2009 | Žilina 49.2091°N 18.7444°W | [24] | ||
Slovak University of Technology (STU Tower) | 78m (256feet) | 24 | Bratislava 48.1513°N 17.1154°W | ||||
Vienna Gate Bratislava | 78m (256feet) | 22 | 2008 | Bratislava 48.1215°N 17.0977°W | [25] | ||
City Park Ružinov Tower II | 78m (256feet) | 24 | 2019 | Bratislava 48.1465°N 17.1429°W | [26] | ||
City Park Ružinov Tower III | 76m (249feet) | 23 | 2019 | Bratislava 48.1465°N 17.1429°W | [27] | ||
Discovery Residence | 75m (246feet) | 22 | 2022 | Bratislava 48.1454°N 17.1399°W | [28] | ||
Fuxova Residences | 75m (246feet) | 24 | 2018 | Bratislava 48.1289°N 17.1186°W | [29] | ||
ESO Office Building | 75m (246feet) | 20 | 2006 | Lučenec 48.3267°N 19.6707°W | |||
Europalace | 73m (240feet) | 22 | 2010 | Žilina 49.2104°N 18.7603°W | |||
Tri Veže | 73m (240feet) 73m (240feet) 73m (240feet) | 24 24 24 | 2010 2010 2010 | Bratislava 48.1634°N 17.1397°W | |||
Première Building | 72m (236feet) | 23 | 2020 | Bratislava 48.1571°N 17.1146°W | [30] | ||
Spectrum Tower | 72m (236feet) | 20 | 2009 | Bratislava 48.1303°N 17.1163°W | High-rise building in former Tatra City complex.[31] |
Name | Location | Height meters / feet | Floors above ground | Notes | |
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Untitled Tower I | Bratislava | 260m (850feet) | N/A | Proposed. Residential building. Expected completion is 2035+.[32] | |
Untitled Tower II | Bratislava | 180m (590feet) | N/A | Proposed. Residential building. Expected completion is 2035+.[33] | |
Downtown Yards | Bratislava 48.1438°N 17.132°W | 141m (463feet) | N/A | Under construction. Residential building. Expected completion is 2027.[34] | |
Sky Park Tower | Bratislava 48.1428°N 17.1249°W | 120m (390feet) | N/A | Under construction. Residential building by Zaha Hadid Architects. Tallest Sky Park building, with a different design then the other four identical Sky Park buildings in Bratislava. Expected completion is 2027—2028.[35] | |
Portum Tower I | Bratislava 48.1427°N 17.1296°W | 117m (384feet) | N/A | Under construction. Residential building. Expected completion is 2027—2029.[36] | |
Ister Tower | Bratislava 48.1429°N 17.1278°W | 103m (338feet) | 33 | Under construction. Residential building. Expected completion is 2027—2029.[37] | |
New Istropolis | Bratislava 48.1593°N 17.1266°W | 102.5m (336.3feet) | 26 | Under construction. Office building, part of the new National Cultural & Congress Centre. Expected completion is 2030.[38] | |
Portum Tower II | Bratislava 48.1427°N 17.1296°W | 99m (325feet) | N/A | Under construction. Residential building. Expected completion is 2027—2029.[39] | |
Chalupkova Tower | Bratislava | N/A | N/A | Proposed. Expected completion is 2030+.[40] | |
Southbank Tower I | Bratislava | N/A | N/A | Proposed. Expected completion is 2030+.[41] [42] | |
Southbank Tower II | Bratislava | N/A | N/A | Proposed. Expected completion is 2030+.[43] [44] |
This lists high-rise buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Slovakia. This does not include churches.
Name | Image | Years as tallest | data-sort-type="number" | Height | Floors |
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Eurovea Tower | 2023–present | 168m (551feet) | 46 | ||
Nivy Tower | 2020–2023 | 125m (410feet) | 29 | ||
Panorama City Towers | 2015–2020 | 112.6m (369.4feet) | 34 | ||
National Bank of Slovakia Tower | 2002–2015 | 111m (364feet) | 33 | ||
Slovak Television Building | 1974–2002 | 108m (354feet) | 27 | ||
Incheba Building | 1967–1974 | 85.6m (280.8feet) | 19 | ||
Manderlák | 1935–1967 | 45m (148feet) | 11 |