List of tallest buildings in Ukraine
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Ukraine. Buildings are ranked according to their architectural height. Most of Ukrainian high-rises are situated in its capital city, Kyiv. Ukrainian minimal skyscraper height since 2009 is considered to be 100 metres and higher.
The current tallest building in Ukraine is the 168-metre tall Klovski Descent 7A,[1] an apartment building that was completed in 2012 and opened in 2015. Also, the unfinished Sky Towers business centre was planned to have 214 metres, but the construction was put on hold in 2016 with only half of the building done.
Tallest buildings
[edit]This list ranks completed and topped-out buildings. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was or will be completed.
Rank | Name | Image | Location | Year | Height (m) | Floors | Notes |
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1 | Klovski Descent 7 | Kyiv | 2015 | 168.0 | 48 | Originally it was planned as a 32 floors high building, later the owner decided to increase the height. Topped out in 2012. | |
2 | Parus Business Centre | Kyiv | 2007 | 149.6 | 34 | Formerly known as Elsburg Plaza. Topped out in 2006. | |
3 | Jack House | Kyiv | 2018 | 149.0 | 39 | Topped out in 2017. | |
4 | Gulliver | Kyiv | 2013 | 148.1 | 35 | Original project was called Kontinental, later the name was changed to Esplanada, until it got its nowadays name. Topped out in 2008. | |
5 | Taryan Towers | Kyiv | 2023 | 131.6 | 35 | Topped out in 2019. | |
6= | Pokrovskyi Posad | Kyiv | 2015 | 130.0 | 29 | Topped out in 2012. | |
6= | Manhattan City | Kyiv | 2023 | 130.0 | 36 | Topped out in 2019. Shelled by Russia in 2022. | |
7= | Korona | Kyiv | 2007 | 128.0 | 37 | ||
7= | Sribnokilska Street 1 | Kyiv | 2008 | 128.0 | 37 | ||
8 | Court of Appeals | Kyiv | 2006 | 127.0 | 27 | Formerly known as Ministry of Water Management. The construction was put on hold for some time. Topped out in 2005. | |
9 | Bashty | Dnipro | 2005 | 123.0 | 30 | Tallest building in Dnipro. | |
10 | Volodymyr Ivasyuk street 2 | Kyiv | 2011 | 122.3 | 30 | Topped out in 2010. | |
11 | Ministry of Infrastructure | Kyiv | 1986 | 120.0 | 28 | Reconstructed in 2003. | |
12 | 101 Tower | Kyiv | 2012 | 116.1 | 28 | Originally planned as 123.5 m high building. Topped out in 2011. Shelled by Russia in 2022. | |
13= | TsarSky | Kyiv | 2008 | 115.0 | 29 | ||
13= | Mega City | Kyiv | 2014 | 115.0 | 36 | The construction of this building is considered to be illegal. Topped out in 2012. | |
14= | Sobornosti Avenue 21V | Kyiv | 2016 | 114.0 | 36 | Formerly known as Kyivska Venetsiya. Topped out in 2014. | |
15= | Parus Hotel | Dnipro | — | 114.0 | 32 | Topped out, put on hold in 1994. | |
16= | King's Tower | Donetsk | 2008 | 112.0 | 29 | Tallest building in Donetsk. | |
16= | Royal Tower | Kyiv | 2016 | 112.0 | 30 | Has a garden on its roof. | |
17= | Elegant | Kyiv | 2014 | 111.5 | 32 | The construction of this building is considered to be illegal. | |
17= | Skyline Residences | Kyiv | 2015 | 111.5 | 25 | The construction was put on hold for four years. Topped out in 2014. | |
18 | Silver Breeze | Kyiv | 2009 | 110.2 | 32 | Two buildings were opened in 2009, third one was topped out in 2012 and still remains unfinished. | |
19= | Proviantska Street 3 | Kyiv | 2003 | 110.0 | 29 | ||
19= | Lesi Ukrainky Boulevard 7B | Kyiv | 2012 | 110.0 | 31 | Topped out in 2009. | |
19= | Mirax | Kyiv | 2021 | 110.0 | 31 | Formerly known as Mirax-Plaza Ukraine. Originally planned as 192.0 m high building. The construction was put on hold for eight years. Topped out in 2019. | |
20= | Mykhaila Hryshka Street 9 | Kyiv | 2006 | 108.9 | 32 | ||
20= | Sun Rivera | Kyiv | 2018 | 108.9 | 31 | Topped out in 2017. | |
21= | Volodymyr Ivasyuk Avenue 12Zh | Kyiv | 2005 | 108.0 | 27 | Topped out in 2004. | |
21= | Ark Palace | Odesa | 2008 | 108.0 | 25 | Tallest building in Odesa. | |
22 | Revutskoho Street 9 | Kyiv | 2014 | 107.0 | 34 | ||
23 | Azure Blues | Kyiv | 2011 | 105.6 | 26 | ||
24 | Hilton Kyiv | Kyiv | 2014 | 105.4 | 26 | Topped out in 2012. | |
25= | Olimpiiskyi | Kyiv | 2005 | 105.0 | 31 | ||
25= | Victory V | Kyiv | 2019 | 105.0 | 34 | Topped out in 2018. | |
25= | Slavutych | Kyiv | 2021 | 105.0 | 33 | Topped out in 2019. | |
26 | Oleksandra Mishuhy Street 12 | Kyiv | 2010 | 104.4 | 33 | ||
27 | Panoramnyi | Donetsk | 2012 | 104.0 | 26 | Topped out in 2011. | |
28 | Illich Avenue 19Z | Donetsk | 2008 | 103.4 | 25 | ||
29 | Novopecherski Lypky | Kyiv | 2024 | 102.3 | 31 | Topped out in 2012. | |
30 | Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street 41 | Kyiv | 2004 | 101.5 | 26 | ||
31 | Pivnichnyi | Donetsk | 2012 | 100.6 | 25 | Topped out in 2011. |
Tallest buildings under construction, approved and proposed
[edit]Under construction
[edit]Name | Image | Location | Year (est.) |
Height (m) | Stories | Notes |
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Sky Towers | Kyiv | — | 214.3 | 47 | Formerly known as ZAGS. Put on hold in 2016, during 28th floor assembly. | |
St. Michael's Cathederal Belfry | Cherkasy | — | 136.0 | 14 | Put on hold in 2013, during 10th floor assembly. | |
Mayak | Dnipro | 2023 | 127.0 | 37 | Currently on a stage of land preparation. | |
Christ Resurrection Cathederal | Kyiv | — | 120.0 | 9 | Put on hold in 2017, during 2nd floor assembly. | |
A136 | Kyiv | 2022 | 115.0 | 33 | Currently on a stage of floors assembly. | |
Oasis | Kyiv | 2023 | 112.0 | 32 | Currently on a stage of floors assembly. | |
National Medical University | Kyiv | — | 112.8 | 25 | Put on hold in 2012, during 22nd floor assembly. |
Approved and proposed
[edit]Rank | Name | Image | Location | Planned height (m) | Stories |
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1 | Odvichne Syaivo | Kyiv | 300 | 63 | |
2 | Victory Towers | Kyiv | 285 | 54 | |
3 | Brama | Dnipro | 210 | 54 |
Cities with buildings over 100 metres
[edit]City | ≥300 m | ≥250 m | ≥200 m | ≥150 m | ≥100 m |
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Kyiv | - | - | - | 2 | 41 |
Donetsk | – | – | - | - | 5 |
Dnipro | – | – | – | - | 2 |
Odesa | – | – | – | - | 2 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Carnegie Center Tower". The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 14 January 2023.