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These '''lists of tallest structures in Serbia''' rank [[structure]]s in [[Serbia]] by absolute height and [[building]]s by official height. The tallest structure in Serbia is currently the chimney of [[Kostolac Power Station]] B, which rises {{convert|295|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.
These '''lists of tallest structures in Serbia''' rank [[structure]]s in [[Serbia]] by absolute height and [[building]]s by official height. The tallest structure in Serbia is currently the [[Avala Tower]], which rises {{convert|205|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.


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| Align = "center" | Chimney of [[Kostolac Power Station]] B
| Align = "center" | Kostolac
| Align = "center" | 968 / 295
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| Align = "center" | Chimney of Nikola Tesla Power Station B
| Align = "center" | Obrenovac
| Align = "center" | 919 / 280
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| Align = "center" | Chimney of Nikola Tesla Power Station A
| Align = "center" | Obrenovac
| Align = "center" | 722 / 220
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| Align = "center" | Subotica TV Mast
| Align = "center" | Subotica
| Align = "center" | 717 / 218.5
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| •[[1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia|Destroyed in NATO air strikes 1999]]. Fully reconstructed in 2009.
| •[[1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia|Destroyed in NATO air strikes 1999]]. Fully reconstructed in 2009.
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| World's longest single-pylon [[cable-stayed bridge]]
| World's longest single-pylon [[cable-stayed bridge]]
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| •Height of the roof - 115m, with antenna 141m
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| Also known as Western City Gate (with restaurant 135-140 meters high).
| Also known as Western City Gate (with restaurant 135-140 meters high).
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Revision as of 21:18, 16 January 2012

These lists of tallest structures in Serbia rank structures in Serbia by absolute height and buildings by official height. The tallest structure in Serbia is currently the Avala Tower, which rises 205 m (673 ft).

Tallest structures

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

Rank Image Name Location Height
feet / meters
Floors Year Notes
1 Avala Tower Belgrade 669 / 205 N/A 1965• Destroyed in NATO air strikes 1999. Fully reconstructed in 2009.
2 Ada Bridge Belgrade 656 / 200 N/A 2012 World's longest single-pylon cable-stayed bridge
3 Ušće Tower Belgrade 345 / 115• 27 1961 (2003 - 2005 reconstructed) •Height of the roof - 115m, with antenna 141m
4 Genex Tower Belgrade 377 / 115 35 1980 Also known as Western City Gate (with restaurant 135-140 meters high).
5 Beograđanka Belgrade 331 / 101 30 1974 Also called Palace Belgrade. With antenna 127m.
10 Rudo A, B, C Belgrade 100m↑ 30 1976 Three residential buildings. Also called Eastern Gate of Belgrade.
11 Inex Tower Belgrade 315 / 95 25 1978
12 Cathedral of Saint Sava Belgrade 272 / 82 N/A 1935 The tallest Orthodox church in the world.
13 Constantine the Great Cross Niš 262/80 N/A 2013 The cross will be located on the hill of Vinik, made of steel profile and will be equipped with adequate lighting so that it could be visible at night.
14 Palace Albanija Belgrade 189 / 58 13 1939
15 Naftagas Building Novi Sad 187 / 57 13 1998
16 Vojvoda Stepa Towers Belgrade 24
17 Block 23 Tower 1 Belgrade 21 1974
18 Block 23 Tower 2 Belgrade 21 1974
19 Block 23 Tower 3 Belgrade 21 1974
20 Hotel Srbija Belgrade 18
21 Hotel Ambassador Niš 17
22 Hotel Zlatibor Užice 16
23 Military Medical Academy Belgrade 16 1984
24 Hotel Slavija Belgrade 16
25 Beobanka Belgrade

Main source: Tallest buildings in Serbia, Emporis

The mast of Stubline transmitter may be also taller than 200 metres, but data are not available.

Tallest non-habitable

Rank Image Name Location Height
feet / meters
Floors Year Notes
1 Belgrade Powerplant Dorćol Belgrade 459 / 140[1] N/A N/A

Tallest in progress/never-built/destroyed

Rank Status Name Location Height
feet / meters
Floors Year Notes
1 Cancelled Besix Tower I Belgrade 1093 / 333 100 2010 Project rejected by city officials. If completed, it would have been among the tallest in Europe.
2 Destroyed Stubline transmitter Zvečka / 220m N/A -1999 Destroyed during NATO bombings of Serbia in 1999.
3 Approved Delta Planet Autokomanda Belgrade 630 / 192 30 Construction is expected to be completed by 2015. The construction should start in 2012.
4 Under Construction PSP Farman Belgrade 479 / 146 39 Construction is expected to be completed by 2013. Apartments and a 146 Meter tall office tower are being developed in Blok 65 in New Belgrade.

Height comparison of some Belgrade landmarks

Heights of some Belgrade buildings, to their tops, regardless of AMSL height. The horizontal lines are 50 meters apart, starting from the level of river Sava (around 66 meters above sea level).
Cathedral of Saint Sava,
Beograđanka,
National Assembly of Serbia,
Pobednik,
Ušće Tower,
Western City Gate,
Gardoš Tower

See also

References