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The Western City Gate (Serbian: Западна капија Београда, romanized: Zapadna kapija Beograda), also known as the Genex Tower (Serbian: Кула Генекс, romanized: Kula Geneks) is a 36-story skyscraper in Belgrade, Serbia, which was designed in 1977 by Mihajlo Mitrović in the brutalist style. [1]
Avala TV Tower; Belgrade Fair - Hall 1; Belgrade Tower; Beograđanka; BIGZ building; Dom Sindikata; Eastern City Gate; Gardoš Tower; General Post Office; PRIZAD building; Sava Center; Sava City; Serbian Journalists’ Association Building; Ušće Tower; Veljković Family House; Vučo House on the Sava River; Yugoslav Ministry of Defence ...
English: Genex Tower or the Western City Gate is the second tallest business and residential tower in Belgrade. It was designed by the architect Mihajlo Mitrović. The contruction was completed in 1979.
The tallest building in Albania is Downtown One (150m), in Bulgaria is Rousse TV Tower (204m), in Croatia is Dalmatia Tower (135m), in Romania is Floreasca City Center (137m), in Serbia is Belgrade Tower (168m), in Slovenia is Crystal Palace (89m), in Kosovo is Pristina City Center (125m), in North Macedonia is Cevahir Towers (130m) and the ...
The first tower, 98 meters tall, was the tallest building in Serbia and Belgrade for 15 years until 1979 and construction of Genex Tower, and the second-tallest freestanding structure, after the Avala Tower. It was the tallest building in the Balkans between 1964 and 1979.
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The Old Airport Congress center New Belgrade with 35-storey tower (144 m). [6] Kopernikus Residential Towers in New Belgrade. Twin towers of 156 meters. Merin Tower Mixed use tower will be next to the NCR Campus in Block 42. It will have 28th floors and 100m height. Alta Tower 28 floor residential tower in New Belgrade.
Delta Holding began construction of its new headquarters, between the Genex apartments and Crowne Plaza in February 2020. After acquiring Sava Centar, Delta Holding announced construction of several other buildings, including the 100 m (330 ft) tall Delta Center tower, next to Savograd. The tower will also host Hotel Intercontinental. [3]