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List of tallest structures in Serbia

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These lists of tallest structures in Serbia rank structures in Serbia by absolute height and buildings by official height (excluding Kosovo). The tallest structure in Serbia is currently the chimney of Thermal power plant Kostolac B which rises 295 m (968 ft).

These lists rank Serbia's tallest completed structures (buildings and towers) by official height, which means spires are included but not antennas.

Chimneys

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Rank Image Name Location Height Floors Year Notes
1 Chimney of TPP Kostolac B Kostolac 295 metres (968 ft) N/A 1985 Tallest structure in Požarevac and in Serbia. (Excluding Kosovo)
2 Chimney of TPP Nikola Tesla B Obrenovac 280 metres (920 ft) N/A 1983 Tallest structure in Obrenovac.
3 Chimney of TPP Nikola Tesla A Obrenovac 220 metres (720 ft) N/A 1970
4 Chimney of Zrenjanin heating plant Zrenjanin 170 metres (560 ft) N/A 1989 Tallest structure in Zrenjanin.
5 Chimney of Novi Sad heating plant Novi Sad 160 metres (520 ft) N/A 1983
6 Chimney of Hesteel Serbia plant Smederevo 150 metres (490 ft) N/A 1968 Tallest structure in Smederevo.
7 Chimney of Pančevo Oil Refinery Pančevo 150 metres (490 ft) N/A 1968 Tallest structure in Pančevo.
8 Chimney of Dunav heating plant Belgrade 140 metres (460 ft) N/A 1987 Tallest structure in Belgrade.
9 Chimney of Zijin Bor Copper plant Bor 120 metres (390 ft) N/A 1961 Tallest structure in Bor.
10 Chimneys of TPP Kostolac A Kostolac 106 metres (348 ft) N/A 1967

Towers

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Rank Image Name Location Height Floors Year Notes
1 Stubline transmitter Obrenovac 225 metres (738 ft) N/A 1952
(reconstructed in 2009)
Destroyed in 1999 NATO air strikes
and reconstructed in 2009.
2 Subotica TV mast Subotica 219 metres (719 ft) N/A 1965 Tallest structure in Subotica.
3 Avala Tower Belgrade 205 metres (673 ft) 38 1965
(reconstructed in 2009)
Destroyed in 1999 NATO air strikes
and reconstructed in 2009.
4 Ada Bridge Belgrade 200 metres (660 ft) N/A 2012 Tallest bridge pylon in Belgrade and in Serbia.
World's longest single-pylon cable-stayed bridge.
5 Iriški Venac Tower Iriški venac 170 metres (560 ft) N/A 1975 Tallest structure in Novi Sad.
Partly damaged in 1999 NATO air strikes.
6 Srbobran transmitter Srbobran 148 metres (486 ft) N/A Tallest structure in Srbobran.
7 Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport traffic control tower Belgrade 75 metres (246 ft) N/A 2021 Tallest air traffic control tower in Serbia.

Buildings

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Skyscrapers

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List of buildings with a minimum height of 100 m (330 ft) and above.

Rank Image Name Location Height Floors Year Notes
1 Belgrade Tower Belgrade 168 metres (551 ft) 42 2022[1] Tallest skyscraper in Belgrade and Serbia since 2022.
2 West 65 Tower Belgrade 155 metres (509 ft) 40 2021 Tallest skyscraper in Belgrade and Serbia between 2021 and 2022.
3 Skyline AFI Tower Belgrade 132 metres (433 ft) 31 2022 Tallest tower that is part of Skyline Belgrade building complex.
4 Western City Gate Belgrade 117 metres (384 ft) 35 1979 Height of the roof - 117m, with restaurant 140m.
Tallest skyscraper in Belgrade and Serbia between 1979 and 2021, and the Balkans between 1979 and 1993.
5 Ušće Tower 1 Belgrade 115 metres (377 ft) 27 1964
(reconstructed in 2005)
Height of the roof - 115m, with antenna 141m.
Tallest skyscraper in Belgrade, Serbia and the Balkans between 1964 and 1979.
6 Ušće Tower 2 Belgrade 104 metres (341 ft) 25 2020
7 Beograđanka Belgrade 101 metres (331 ft) 30 1974 Height with antenna - 127m.
8 Eastern City Gates
(3 buildings)
Belgrade 100 metres (330 ft) 30 1976

High-rises

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List of buildings with a height variance from 45 m (148 ft) up to 99 m (325 ft).

Rank Image Name Location Height Floors Year Notes
1 Inex Tower Belgrade 95 metres (312 ft) 25 1978
2 Vojvoda Stepa Towers
(3 buildings)
Belgrade 91 metres (299 ft) 24 1982
3 BW Verde Belgrade 83 metres (272 ft) 24 2022
4 BW Arcadia Belgrade 82 metres (269 ft) 24 2021
5 BW Vista Belgrade 82 metres (269 ft) 23 2021
6 BW Parkview Belgrade 82 metres (269 ft) 23 2019
7 TV5 building Niš 81 metres (266 ft) 25 1973 Tallest structure and building in Niš.
8 Skyline Belgrade Residential Tower 2 Belgrade 77 metres (253 ft) 27 2024 Tower that is part of Skyline Belgrade building complex.
9 Subotica Town Hall [sr] Subotica 76 metres (249 ft) N/A 1910 Tallest building in Subotica and tallest town hall in Serbia.
10 Liman 4 Towers
(3 buildings)
Novi Sad 75 metres (246 ft) 19 1990 Tallest buildings in Novi Sad since 1990.
11 Block 23 Towers
(4 buildings)
Belgrade 75 metres (246 ft) 23 1974
12 Ipsilon Tower Kragujevac 75 metres (246 ft) 17 Tallest structure and building in Kragujevac.
13 Banjica Towers
(5 buildings)
Belgrade 75 metres (246 ft) - 86 metres (282 ft) 21-27
14 BW Residences (2 buildings) Belgrade 72 metres (236 ft) 20 2018
15 Skyline Belgrade Residential Tower 1 Belgrade 68.4 metres (224 ft) 24 2020 Tower that is part of Skyline Belgrade building complex.
16 Vega IT building Novi Sad 65 metres (213 ft) - 75 metres (246 ft) 13 1952
(reconstructed in 2023)
Previously Novi Sad Open University.
Burned down on April 6, 2000. Reconstructed and repurposed on November 30, 2023.
17 Auto-kuća building Niš 65 metres (213 ft) 20
18 BIGZ building Belgrade 64 metres (210 ft) 11 1941 Tallest building in Belgrade between 1941 and 1964.
19 Blvd Nemanjića building Niš 62 metres (203 ft) 19
20 Lepa Brena building Užice 60 metres (200 ft) 27 1986
21 Palace Albanija Belgrade 58 metres (190 ft) 13 1939 First high-rise building in the Balkans. Tallest building in Belgrade between 1939 and 1941.
22 NIS building Novi Sad 57 metres (187 ft) 13 1998
23 Ambasador Hotel Niš 56 metres (184 ft) 17 1968
24 Beogradski kej Towers
(4 buildings)
Novi Sad 56 metres (184 ft) 17 1968
25 Švajcarija building Niš 55 metres (180 ft) 17
26 Marger building Niš 55 metres (180 ft) 18
27 Main Postal Office
(2 buildings)
Novi Sad 54 metres (177 ft) 12 1961
28 Zetska Street Towers
(2 buildings)
Niš 54 metres (177 ft) 18
29 Hotel Srbija Belgrade 54 metres (177 ft) 18
30 Hotel Slavija Belgrade 50 metres (160 ft)[2] 16 1962
31 Zoned Tower Novi Sad 45 metres (148 ft) 13 2011
32 Hotel Zlatibor [sr] Užice 16 1981
33 Military Medical Academy Belgrade 16 1984
34 Agrovojvodina Tower Novi Sad 15 1960s
35 NS Office Park Novi Sad 12 1983
(reconstructed in 2022)
Previously Novkabel Tower. Reconstructed and repurposed in 2022.

Religious Buildings

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Rank Image Name Location Height Floors Year Notes
1 Church of Saint Sava Belgrade 79 metres (259 ft) N/A 2004 Tallest Orthodox church in Belgrade and in Serbia.
2 Delimeđe Mosque Delimeđe 77.2 metres (253 ft) N/A 2013 Tallest mosque minarets in Delimeđe and in Serbia.
Tallest mosque minarets in Europe outside of Turkey.[3]
3 Church of Saint Stephan
(The Carmelite convent)
Sombor 73.5 metres (241 ft) N/A 1904 Tallest structure and Catholic church in Sombor
and tallest catholic church in Serbia.
4 Church of Saint Virgin Mary Bačka Topola 72.7 metres (239 ft) N/A 1906 Tallest structure and Catholic church in Bačka Topola.
5 Name of Mary Church Novi Sad 72 metres (236 ft) N/A 1894 Tallest Catholic church in Novi Sad.
Tallest structure in Novi Sad between 1894 and 1990.
6 St. Theresa of Avila Cathedral Subotica 64 metres (210 ft) N/A 1797 Tallest Catholic church in Subotica.
7 Church of Saint Gerard Vršac 63 metres (207 ft) N/A 1863 Tallest structure and Catholic church in Vršac.
8 Church of Saint Roch Subotica 62 metres (203 ft) N/A 1896
9 Church of the Holy Trinity Sombor 56 metres (184 ft) N/A 1771
10 Church of the Ascension of Our Lord Čurug 55 metres (180 ft) N/A 1861 Tallest structure and Orthodox church in Čurug.
11 Church of Saint Anthony of Padua Bečej 53.3 metres (175 ft) N/A 1904 Tallest structure and Catholic church in Bečej.
12 Church of Saint George Bečej 52 metres (171 ft) N/A 1854 Tallest Orthodox church in Bečej.
13 Church of the Translation of Relics of Saint Nicholas Sivac 51.5 metres (169 ft) N/A 1852 Tallest structure and Orthodox church in Sivac.
14 Church of Holy Transfiguration Pančevo 48.3 metres (158 ft) N/A 1878 Height of the bell tower 48.3m.
Height of the church dome 34.7m.
15 Church of Saint George
(Senćanska Church or Church of Saint Jure)
Subotica 45 metres (148 ft) N/A 1898 Height of the bell tower 45m.
16 Novi Sad Synagogue Novi Sad 40 metres (130 ft) N/A 1909 Tallest Neolog Judaism synagogue in Novi Sad.
Height of two spired domes 27m.
17 Subotica Synagogue
(Jakab and Komor Square Synagogue)
Subotica 40 metres (130 ft) N/A 1901 Tallest Neolog Judaism synagogue in Subotica.
18 Church of the Dormition of the Holy Virgin Pančevo N/A 1810 Tallest Orthodox church in Pančevo.
19 Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Futog N/A 1908 Tallest structure and Catholic church in Futog.
20 Church of the Assumption of Mary Jaša Tomić N/A 1911 Tallest structure and Catholic church in Jaša Tomić.
21 Church of Saint Michael
(The Franciscan convent)
Subotica N/A 1730

List of tallest structures under construction, on-hold, proposed or approved.

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Rank Name Location Height Floors Status Construction start / completion
1 Green Line (Block 4 Commercial Building) Belgrade 160 metres (520 ft) N/A Preparations[4]
2 Danube Riverside Belgrade 2 x 155 metres (509 ft) N/A Under

construction[5]

3 Tempo Tower Belgrade 120 metres (390 ft) 34 Preparation[6]
4 Green Line (3 Block 3 Commercial Buildings) Belgrade 120 metres (390 ft) - 112 metres (367 ft) N/A Preparations[4]
4 M2 Tower Belgrade 100 metres (330 ft) 13 Approved[7]
5 InterContinental Beograd Belgrade 2 x 100 metres (330 ft) N/A Under construction[8]
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Residences at the St. Regis Belgrade".
  2. ^ Marić, Dunja (2024-08-05). "Otkrivamo kako će izgledati kompleks hotela "Slavija" nakon što ga Matijevići rekonstruišu". NOVA portal (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  3. ^ "77,24 METRA, NAJVEĆI MINARETI U EVROPI NALAZE SE U SRBIJI: Ovo je džamija u pešterskom selu Delimeđe". kurir.rs (in Serbian). 26 May 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b Stojanović, Marko (3 June 2024). "Green Line: Kompleks na mestu IMT-a sa kulom visine 160 metara". gradnja.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Hotel "Jugoslavija" odlazi u istoriju". beobuild.rs (in Serbian). 15 April 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  6. ^ Conić, Igor (12 February 2024). "Tempo Tower: Nova zapadna kapija Beograda". gradnja.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  7. ^ "Kula M2: Vizuelni reper budućeg staničnog kompleksa u Bloku 42". gradnja.rs (in Serbian). 30 April 2024. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Kule visine do 100 metara gradiće se kod Sava centra". gradnja.rs (in Serbian). 22 December 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
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